Laura,
So sorry to hear about your eye complications.
I assume your facial nerve is still intact?
I had to have my eye stitched half way shut (lateral tarsorrhaphy) after surgery for 5 months to protect the cornea. I was mortified, I thought "how barbaric!" (Kaybo had to have hers totally sewn shut, and Nancy/Lori have had it done too).
Then they put in the weight which feels heavy and burdensome to me but at least my eye is open.
Of course every doctor is different in their opinion, but you don't want to mess with the cornea.
If you get corneal ulcerations or severe irritations, it may compromise the whole eye. That was stressed to me over and over.
Some docs want to be safer than sorry later.
But it is your face. I know the horrible feeling of even talking about it.
Maybe the surgeon can just put a few stitches into the corner of the eye, like Lori, and you can lube up the eye 24/7.
I'm also sorry to hear that the rehab did not advise about the eye ointment. Actually that should have been done by the
hospital doctors. Very bad
Very important detail!!
Anyway, keep it lubed up -my vision is a little blurred on the left but I do fine compensating with my right eye. I just don't want to deal with complications that can arise.
Feel free to PM me.
Maureen