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I'm just your average 24 year old girl as far as looks can see. I know that I seem young, and let's be honest..I am. However, I've been through a lot of things in my life. Things at one point I thought would ruin my life...but guess what =) I'm still here. I've survived it all and now I want to help others do the same! And it wouldn't hurt for me to meet a few more people too!
If you are looking for someone to say everything that you want to hear, you are probably looking in the wrong direction. You come here to receive advice and I plan to do just that. I will be 100% straight up with you. If you aren't prepared to hear the answer, you might want to think twice about asking the question =)
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Gender: Female Location: Ohio Age: 24 Member Since: April 8, 2008 Answers: 116 Last Update: October 7, 2008 Visitors: 10246
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When I was younger (like 5) I had to wear an eye patch over one of my eyes. I don't think it was because I had a lazy eye, but because the skin under my other eye drooped a bit. Well I can still tell that the skin under one of my eyes droopes a little and I was wondering if there was anything I could do. I don't want to wear an eye patch in public haha but I really want to fix it :/ Should I ask my doctor & has anyone had this issue before? Btw no it's not because I don't get enough sleep. I know the difference between having sleepless eyes and what mine look like. I'm 16/f. Thanks (:
I had to wear a patch when I was younger also. Mine, however, was because I was legally blind. I think the best bet for you is to talk to your doctor. Tell him your concerns and ask what you can do to fix them. We can all tell you countless things that "may" help, but he'll be able to tell you for sure. I know that this doesn't really help you, but if I don't know the answer I'd rather not just act like I do. Your doctor will be able to give you sound, professional advice. Good luck hun! I may not know exactly what you are going through, but I know the embarrassment that patch can bring. The sooner you go to the doctor the better, this way you can get it taken care of before it happens to get worse. Good luck and let me know how it works out.
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thanks (:
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