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Old 10-29-2012, 03:14 PM #10
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I agree with the others about the neuro opthamologist.. I kept telling my neuros my face and eyes were droopy, but they thought they were fine (of course if you look at a picture of me from 18 months ago and one now - its a SHOCKING difference).. I went to a neuro opthamologist and didn't mention anything about my drooping eyelids, just the double vision and he immediately mentioned my eyebrow and eyelid ptosis on both eyes- they are very observant and very good since there are so few of them out there, they have seen A LOT of weird hard to diagnose illnessess.. In my experience it is hard to find a neuro that really will push to find whats wrong if your not dragging a limb! But good ones are out there I hear!?! Good luck!
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