Hi all--
Haven't been around in ages due to overwhelming family health issues (mother, husband, daughter); they're all hanging in there, but I've been incredibly tapped out... (though my own health, at 10 weeks post surgery, is amazingly good--hooray!)
Anyway, I came across an article in the Boston Globe at the beginning of the month which described a recently developed prosthetic lens which has been used to protect the corneas of soldiers and facial burn victims with missing or impaired eyelid function. They're even working to develop a version that can be left in full time (vs removed and disinfected daily). It seems like a perfect fit for AN folks with the dread dry eye that comes with facial palsy--I know if I had come upon this article in '88, after my first surgery, I would called my opthalmologist on the spot to ask about it!
Here's the link:
http://www.boston.com/news/health/articles/2008/09/01/prosthetic_lens_a_sight_saver_for_iraq_vets?mode=PFI'm saving the article as a word doc, too, so if you have trouble with the link, PM me and I'll send the full text.
Anyway--I will try to be around more, soon, and wish good health and healing for all in the meantime!
Carrie