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Old 10-28-2010, 06:29 AM #1
Stellatum Stellatum is offline
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Default ptosis tips?

OK, so I have developed the missing symptom: pstosis! My left eye has been aching for a few days, and last night I looked in the mirror and noticed it's not open as wide as the right. My eyelid doesn't look half-closed, and I don't think I would have noticed if I hadn't been looking for it, so I guess it's mild.

Cold feels good. Anything else I should know? One of the reasons I'm a "puzzle" and an "enigma" is that I didn't present with eye symptoms. My first symptom was trouble keeping my balance. I am a more typical myasthenic now--and I am really, really hoping my lastest antibodies test comes out positive so I can get a diagnosis already. It's been a year.

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