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Just getting back to gym after a HT in summer, today my eyes were all swollen and puffy by the time I was finished my work out!! Not sure what that’s all about !! Any ideas ! ON Lots if meds !

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Qualipop

Allergy to something in the gym or someone's perfume?

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Oldearkie_83

Put the animals outside where they belong and clean the carpet. That gets the animal hair and cheap perfume out. If that don't work, I'd change gyms.

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Whatamug1

Perhaps you're retaining fluid ?

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