I would be extremely grateful to communicate with someone who has the following symptoms and eye history that I do.
The outer corner of my right eye suffers from several different sensations. The most common is as if an eyelash poking me. And, I often find one at the doc office that is poking me. But pulling it out does not make anything better. Other sensations including stinging at times, the feeling that a rough patch of inner eyelid is rubbing on my eye, and a general weakness in the surrounding area,
I have seen several occuloplastic surgeons about this, and they all say if I bring up my lower eyelid some more this will go away, because, despite my previous revision surgeries, my eye is still too "exposed". They recommend surgery.
What I am not hearing from any doctor is precisely why I have these strange sensations. It seems to me, "intuitively" that the upper lid curls in and out at will, and when that happens, it causes various irritating sensations in my outer corner. Or, if not that, there is something embedded in that area, that is physically causing the sensations.
Can anybody relate to this? Many thanks.
The outer corner of my right eye suffers from several different sensations. The most common is as if an eyelash poking me. And, I often find one at the doc office that is poking me. But pulling it out does not make anything better. Other sensations including stinging at times, the feeling that a rough patch of inner eyelid is rubbing on my eye, and a general weakness in the surrounding area,
I have seen several occuloplastic surgeons about this, and they all say if I bring up my lower eyelid some more this will go away, because, despite my previous revision surgeries, my eye is still too "exposed". They recommend surgery.
What I am not hearing from any doctor is precisely why I have these strange sensations. It seems to me, "intuitively" that the upper lid curls in and out at will, and when that happens, it causes various irritating sensations in my outer corner. Or, if not that, there is something embedded in that area, that is physically causing the sensations.
Can anybody relate to this? Many thanks.
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