Hey Rita: Good to hear from you. Well, yes, the eye issues are a bummer, aren't they? I recently had surgery to correct my facial 'droop' (the pictures of before/after
are at Facial Issuies: Post Temporalis Tendon Transfer). Anyway, I've heard of 2 surgeons so far (I'm sure there are more), who put in either cartilage from the ear or a piece of the upper palate from the mouth (an eye doc in Miami), & it helps keep the lower lid from drooping. I've had the lower lid pulled up 3 times now.
I am following my doc's (& Tony's!) advice to 'hold the blink' as often as I can remember to - this helps protect the cornea. When I blink hard my eye doesn't close all the way but I have the Bell's phenomenon where my eyeball roll's up & the cornea is protected. Maybe Chris can try to remember to close his eye & hold it. I've been doing it alot lately & it has helped. Saw my opthomologist this past Tues, & my cornea isn't as dry as it was last month.
Please give Chris my best - I hope the doc that's doing the surgery is one of the one's who knows to add cartilage, etc. - next time I need the lid pulled up I'm going to have that done.
Yes, I use Refresh PM lubricant about every 2-4 hours - that's also why I have no cornea damage yet (even though my eyesight in the right is 20/70 from the lubricant! - good thing my left eye is at 20/25!).
Always good thoughts, Nancy