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Old 09-28-2015, 12:06 PM #1
Bakerman Bakerman is offline
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Default ptosis?

Since I have gotten older/heavier the mirror is no longer my best friend and the selfie trend I have avoided.
I have tested positive for ACHr antibodies and have a myriad of symptoms but I have not begun saying I have MG. I reserved this as I thought I had no signs of ocular issues. Even though I can't see with or with out my glasses and I often get double vision while watching TV. I also spent April thru August with a frontal lobe head pressure they decided to call a migrain.
Anyway, while spending some face time in the mirror shaving off my mustache and beard, I noticed my eye was odd. Nobody has mentioned it before other than to say I have squinty eyes. I think from viewing online pictures of ptosis that I may have some lazitude in my right eye.
Am I allowed to post a photo and have ya'll give me an opinion?
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