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    Ok this may be really insane but a month ago one of my eyelids started creasing in a different place - so now it creases in both this new and old place - I know this can happen with age but this sort of happened overnight. (I've had my dry eye issues around 6 months)

    Have any other dry eye peops had something like this? I'm not really worried about it, it's actually my less-dry eye that it's happened in, it feels weird sometimes but it doesn't hurt. I'm presuming it's just my skin changing but I thought I'd ask if anyone recognizes something like this!!!!
    just keep swimming...

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    I have had this same thing happen. It started a long time ago (and so did my dry eye), and I do think there might be some correlation. It is like the lid doesn't fold up right anymore or in the same place. I used to try to fix it with a finger because it felt better to fold up the old way, but after doing this for a long time I gave up because now it has a new way on its own. So now, both eyelids look different from one another. I tried telling this phenomenon to a doctor about 20 years ago and of course got nothing but strange looks.

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    • #3
      I can imagine on the strange looks, that's undoubtedly what my eye doctor would do, - I knew after panicking about it for half a day it wasn't worth it and I just ignored it...as if I asked him he'd just give me a look... Hmm, glad someone else had the experience, it's the same here, one eyelid now doesn't match but I've gotten used to the new way it folds...
      just keep swimming...

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      • #4
        Same here

        My left eye is the same, I was going to go to the doctors about it but feel I live there and no one seems to notice it but me!

        When I look in the mirror my left eyelid is lower than my right now and I think it makes my eye look smaller.

        Maybe it is dry eye or age I am not sure, I thought I was the only one.

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        • #5
          interesting, see we have a little club going on here...!!!! I sort of hope I'm the only one who notices, I think so, I don't think people really look at both your eyes at the same time...

          I think the only connection I can think of is with graves disease - where overactive thyroid can cause your eyes to protrude, I know that sometimes people with this end up having surgery to lower eyelids because they're not closing properly. But as far as I know, I don't have this at all. It's on my list to get my non-eye doc to check though.
          just keep swimming...

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