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Post-Treatment => Eye Issues => Topic started by: CROOKEDSMILE on September 25, 2008, 05:57:42 pm
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My paralyzed side has toned up some and I have had a tuck in the my bad eye to lift the skin but my bad eye looks sooooooo different from my good eye. I've seen lots of people with paralysis and a gold weight and you can't even tell which eye has the weight. I had a very heavy platinum weight in my eye that was taken out 3 months later due to it being the wrong weight. I am wondering if the heavy weight changed the shape of my eyelid for good. The eyelid droops still even with the weight out?!?!?
I'm wondering if I should have another lift (canthoplasty) or have a couple of stitches to make the eye look more like my good eye. My bad eye looks bigger but with a droopy lid if that makes sense. What plastic surgery can help and does this get better when the facial nerve heals over time? Is it just due to weakness?
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Hi there CS, the best advise I can give you is to do what I'm doing: getting @ least 2 opinions from oculoplastic surgeons re: the best procedures for the eye to enhance symmetry, capture tears, blink easier ...
Always good thoughts, Nancy
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Hi does your top eyelid still look heavy with the weight out?
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yes it looks heavy with the weight out!
ANgie
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i was hoping if i ever have the weight out it would take the heavy look away, may it take time , let me know what the eye doc says
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What do you mean by "heavy"??? ???
K
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Hi Kay , by heavy i mean the gold weight makes my eye lid look heavier than the other eye, as if its half shut
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OK...I had to go look in the mirror for this one since I just had my weight out last week! My eye does NOT look "heavy" now that the weight is removed nor did it really look that way with it in! When I first had one put in, I realized (& talked w/ the Dr.) that it was too heavy and making my eye droop, epecially when I was tired. I found it the most annoying when I was trying to read at night and really couldn't even keep my eye open. We went in & put in a lighter weight - but it was too light. The third time is a charm and we got it right (kind of sounds like the 3 Bears here)! I had that weight until March when I had the T3 & other work and he put in the platinum one. I just had that one removed b/c it "slipped" and will let my lid completely heal and then go for another one. So, I have had a weight in SOLID for over 5 years, but now that I do NOT have anything in, I don't think it looks "heavy." Weird thing is...my eye is blinking! I don't think it is closing COMPLETELY which is why I would have trouble, but I thought that interesting!!
K ;D
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I have had my eye weight out since March and the lid still looks a little swollen and heavy, Jackie Diels said it takes about a year for the eye to look "normal" agin. The weight really changes the shape of the lid. I guess it kind of stretches it. Kaybo, does your eye blink all the wayor just half way? Karen
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Hi Kay thats great your eye blinks with the weight out, my eye looks heavy and swollen but the ent doctor said its not coming out and leave it well alone, he also says there is a slight gap when i close the eye at rest, but i am worried it will stay this way if i ever get the weight out, but having read the thread above it can take a year to get back to normal. Karen how long did you have the weight in for??
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I had my eye weight in for about 4 years. I am hoping to get through the winter Dr. Custer, my eye doc. said that will be the test with the dry air and heat. Karen
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Karen~
Don't you still have a LOT of trouble with your eye - having to put stuff in your eye all the time?? I LOVE having a weight b/c I don't have to worry about it. I just put in Refresh PM before bed and sometimes one drop of Systane in after my shower. I live in an extremely windy city too. Just wondering...I thought that I remembered a post this summer about you going to Chicago and worrying about your eye...
I don't know exactly how far it blinks but know it doesn't close all the way except for when I sleep.
K
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K,
Your eye is blinking! Was that expected?
Marci
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Marci~
I am not really sure and I'm not really sure if it did that before the weight (I went w/o a weight the 1st 7 years) but my friends were impressed! ;D I go back to the Dr. tomorrow so I'll be able to tell you what he says then!
K
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Hi kay, even with my eye weight i have to use dry eye gels and protective creams because there is a slight gap.
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Kay, Even when I had my eye weight I still had to use frops every 2 or three hours. I hated the way my eye looked. Maybe if I go with another one the Docotr could go with a lighter one that wouldn't be so heavy that my eye would shut all the time. Also the trip to Chicago went ok no eye trouble!!! I think I am a little bit pariinoid about my eye! Karen
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Karen~
I think that a lighter one sounds like it is what you need. Glad your trip went well. We have to take care of our eyes, but we can't let that rule our world - too much other stuff to do!! ;D
K
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Two opinions are great, while I was in the hospital an ENT visited my room and suggested it, then I went to see an opt-surgeon he was telling his associates about coming to my room to try out the external weight before surgery
Couple days after the ENT dr came in with papers stating that they were gonna do the surgery, was like woah to myself cuz they are EAR NOSE and THROAT doctors says nothing about the eye right? lol
Anyways I signed away just to get it over with and it turned out great, the surgery turned into 4hrs including prep cuz they had to test the weights and they stiched the corner of my lower lid upwards so it would help for my eye to close better, it did but my optomologist says that I should still blink hard every couple mins but he is impressed with their work
It was worth it