
tallguyreborn
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I have ptosis in my eyelid and that basically means my cranial nerve 3 is either very weak or near paralyzed after a certain point.
I have been researching ways to correct it and I've come down to stroke rehabilitation excursizes. I was looking for a long time for a way to correct this, and what it came down to was either surgery or "eyelid pulling" (which can cause progressed aging, or straight up make it worse).
While stroke rehab exercises haven't been tested, in theory they absolutely should work. People who've had strokes aquired a drooping eyelid from paralyzing their cranial nerve 3, mine isn't paralyzed from a stroke but it's from genetics. In theory this absolutely should work and my eyelid should work after a few months since it has been proven to work in stroke victims.
Thoughts?

I have been researching ways to correct it and I've come down to stroke rehabilitation excursizes. I was looking for a long time for a way to correct this, and what it came down to was either surgery or "eyelid pulling" (which can cause progressed aging, or straight up make it worse).
While stroke rehab exercises haven't been tested, in theory they absolutely should work. People who've had strokes aquired a drooping eyelid from paralyzing their cranial nerve 3, mine isn't paralyzed from a stroke but it's from genetics. In theory this absolutely should work and my eyelid should work after a few months since it has been proven to work in stroke victims.
Thoughts?