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just to update those who don't know me on here, I was diagnosed with Lyme 8

years ago,

and I also had a problem with one eye they thought it was from a car

accident(not sure)

anyway, I finally had a eye operation where they clipped the muscle under the

right eye..

the doctor said it might work permanently or it might work for awhile. Well it

was wonderful for a few months, then I got sick again, and then I found out on

the web, that Lyme can cause

the eye problems, so here I am trying to see again suddenly I don't recognize

myself in the mirror--my eyelids are so droopy people can barely see my eyes.

Now the Women's expo is in town this weekend, and I been worked very hard to

save money to buy a new bed(I'm hoping I can get better sleep with a new

mattress)

well there's is a doctor who is well known in this area,,,, who is offering

Botox

24 units for only 192

should I try it?

have anyone tried it? is there a risk for someone with Lyme? I read some

conflicting reports on the net.

I should mention I did win a bid on local PBS station auction for

some Botox injections 2 years ago(different doctor)

I want him to put the Botox in my eye(my original eye surgery(to far away)

printed a study on the web that's what he's doing for lazy eye instead of the

surgery these days)

but I couldn't talk this doctor into it,,, so he put something like Botox in my

horrible

squint lines in between my eyes and some injection on my forehead & they didn't

take, so I went back 2 weeks later and he did it again and it didn't take,,and

he said I can't go back anymore under the original payment,,, I would have to

pay again,,, so I didn't go back.

tell let me know soon- the expo's this weekend.

thanks

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