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Old 08-23-2012, 04:09 PM #1
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Default hard to close my eyes?

I have only mild eye involvement, no ptosis or double vision (or very little). Today my eyes have felt heavy all day, and strained, like it takes effort to focus. That's a familiar feeling. But when I tried to take a nap, I found that it's difficult to keep my eyes closed. I can do it, but it's uncomfortable. It doesn't hurt or anything--it just takes effort, and feels like I'm straining. Does that make sense? Can someone explain this to me? I've felt this way before. Is it even related to the MG?

Thanks.

Abby
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