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Old 08-15-2013, 02:35 PM #14
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yes... I used to LOVE food, but now I just see it as more of a chore most of the time, as it can make me sick.. I have been strictly gluten free x over 2 years since this all started in case that was the cause (i have family members with celiac).. I do love it when I find food I like and it doesn't cause issues!

haha, yup, right now I'm late for my IVIG and everytime I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror i'm a little horrified each time - my face looks all droopy and lopsided.. and I realize the thing I am seeing in my right eye visual field is in fact my droopy eyelid! At least I have more than a snarl of a smile again though
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