Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 In a message dated 2/29/2004 8:34:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, aase.m@... writes: > possibly due to regenerating nerves that normally control salivary glands > being misdirected to the tear gland during recovery from Bell's palsy. Loss of > taste and facial tic may also occur. It has also been seen in association > with neurosyphilis, acute neuroma, and VASCULAR DISEASES. Your search was good. I have a printout from that site I plan to show my eye doctor one of these days. I do believe I have paroxysmal lacrimation due to my Lefort1 maxillary surgery. [i had maxillary insufficiency.] It is one of the things I will present to my doctors next. I have such a long list of misdiagnosed problems. My problem is presenting it. For all I know the reflex tears with a full bladder could be due to bladder pain ... I cannot feel :-(. Right now I have a database of when the above happens. Perhaps with a referral from my EDS GP finally the eye specialist will listen to me. The eye people expect dry eye. Sporadic eye gushing I am not sure they know what to do with that. Especially with me identified as having EDS eyes in the first place. Caro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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