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Old 01-31-2013, 12:09 AM #5
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I have that too but when I posted a pic of it in one of the Facebook groups someone said it wasn't MG. I never had it before though! I have never had much ptosis at all but my eyebrows definitely sink when I'm weak. They aren't like they used to be in general. I also get a lot of swelling in that area when I'm weak which seems weird. They get droopy and all puffy.
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