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Title: What an eye weight is?
Post by: prabakaran on March 26, 2007, 10:05:25 pm
Hi,

I had browsed the forums and found the common usage of the term "Eye weight" . What actually does that mean.
My eye surgeon did a "Lateral Tarsoraphy" on me and put stitches onto my eyelids to avoid my eyes getting dried and my eye sight becoming poor. But is Eye weight different from that?

Cheers,
Praba
 8) ( depicting myself as I always wear an auto cool glass now)
Title: Re: What an eye weight is?
Post by: er on March 26, 2007, 10:16:27 pm
Hi prabakaran

I had a left side acuostic naroma that left my left side of my face kind of useless. They place a gold weight in my eye lid to help it close because it just wouldn't on its own. If that is what you are asking. I had mine in for 7 months  :(I couldn't wait to have it taken out.
Title: Re: What an eye weight is?
Post by: nancyann on March 27, 2007, 04:35:33 am
Hi Praba:  As Eve said, the gold (or platinum weight) is placed in the upper lid so it can close - this is used for those of us with facial paralysis since
              the eyelid would stay wide open without it.    I also had the lateral tarsal strip as you did - stitches placed inside the lower outer lid -
              my lower lid post op was hanging way down, you could see the pink below the white of the eye.  Between both being done, it made
             a world of difference not only for appearance but to protect the cornea.     Nancy
Title: Re: What an eye weight is?
Post by: prabakaran on March 28, 2007, 09:38:48 pm
Hi,

Is it advisable to  say people need to have both the eye weight and tarsal strip.

Cheers,
Praba
Title: Re: What an eye weight is?
Post by: nancyann on March 29, 2007, 04:35:01 am
Hi there:   I think it depends on how severe the paralysis is.  Since I'm a 6 on the Brackman Scale (I think that's the name of it), which is total paralysis,
               I needed both eyelids done - the upper lid was way up & the lower lid way down (It looked awful !!!).
               People who's lower lid was in normal position probably only needed the weight.
Title: Re: What an eye weight is?
Post by: palms0@hotmail.com on March 29, 2007, 08:49:18 am
Hi Praba
There are also external weights that can be worn. They are put on with double sided tapes that come with them. The doctor has a trial set for you to try in the office to see what weight is needed to help close your eye. Then they order it accordingly to your flesh tone also. They are around 70.00 dollars. My husband has been wearing his for about 7 mos now. His surgery was 8 mos ago. He has opted to do this because he does not want to go thru another surgery, since the dr's tell him his nerve is intact and will hopefully function soon. It is getting better, but this is nothing like we expected.
He also uses tears and gel thru the day to keep his eye from getting dry. I work for an ophthalmologist who checks his cornea. Restasis drops seem to be helping also along with a punctal plug he had put in. He did not need any other eye procedures.
Good luck with your recovery.
meb