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Gold Eyelid Weight Removal - How do you know???

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kkc:
Hi - 

The question:  If you had gold weight removed, how did you know the time was right?  It's so hard to know if my eye would close on its own or not.

The back story:  I developed facial palsy 4 months after gamma knife for my AN.  Because I couldn't close my right eye, after 7 months of extremely slow facial nerve recovery,  I had a gold weight implanted (Feb, 2017).

I feel like the weight is dragging my eyelid down whenever my eyes are gazing down (reading, looking at phone, etc.).  I end up reading with that eye closed most of the time, then remembering to open it.   I do not have full facial nerve recovery.  I cannot raise my eyebrow and have little to no blink reflex (that I know of). 

Thank you!




Cheryl C:
Hi KKC,
I have been out of surgery coming on 9 years and have had my weight for 8, after scarring my cornea.  My surgeon originally said if I regain full movement in my forehead above the eyebrow area and the corner of my eye, he would consider removing it.  My last visit he admitted that he never wanted to remove it >:(.
  I've had a scleral lens for three years now and love it, and feel that it provides the best moisture for my eye.  However, I want to be sure there won't be repurcussions from removing the weight, even though I've longed to do that since it was implanted.  My opthalmologist said if anything ever happened where I couldn't wear the lens, then I would be without "protection" for my eye. 
My eye now closes completely, whereas it wasn't before, and I am ever so gradually gaining movement in my forehead above that eye (and wrinkles!).  I have set a goal in mind that when the movement returns fully to my forehead area, I will go see about getting the weight removed.  Patience is the key, and what was devastating to me before has become routine.  I don't think there is a "set" time to do it, but taking in advice from all medical providers and weighing each, you have to decide what is in your best interest for you.
Here's hoping to one day without weights!
Cheryl C

alabamajane:
Hi kkc,
I had surgery in 2011and my facial nerve was severed and I had the 12/7 nerve graft to help get movement back in my face. I had a gold weight implanted shortly after the initial surgery.
 
I only had it for a year. My facial nerve began to regenerate within that timeframe and I had pretty good closure of the eye. I'm not really sure what parameters the surgeon used to decide when I could get it removed,, I was able to close the eye well with it and open it completely ,, my situation may be different than both of you as my nerve was severed,, but I never did and wasn't expected to get movement in my forehead so that isn't necessary for eye closure,,, I still don't blink exactly as the other eye,, takes " thought" to close eye completely but don't have extreme problem with dry eye. I occasionally use eye drops but not daily,,

I hope this helps some. Just to know one person's experience,,,
Good luck to you both,,,
Jane

kkc:
Hi Cheryl and alabamajane,

Thank you both for your responses!  What encourages me the most is that you're both experiencing facial nerve recovery years after your procedures.  There's hope!  It's funny that I actually look forward to having a wrinkle or two (return) on the AN side forehead - someday.

Kay

mandy721:
Another thought is that the weight might be too heavy for you now. The thought of going through the procedure again would put me off, but sounds like it might be worth checking with your oculoplastic surgeon.

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