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In reply to the discussion: Jamie Lee Curtis says there has been a "genocide of a generation of women by the cosmeceutical industrial complex" [View all]Mossfern
(4,296 posts)About 10 years ago I noticed that my vision was weird and I thought I was going blind even though when I went for my check-ups there was little change. Even in my dreams I was blind! Then one evening I was watching TV with my husband, getting that blind feeling, and I realized that I was looking at the back of my eyelids! I ended up having the surgery (repairing the levator muscles). It did help a bit, but I still often look like I have a permanent squint unless I remember to open my eyes. I have prominent eyes so suffer from chronic dry eye.
I hear you about the eyebrow and eyelash thing!
I've always had scant body hair - a blessing inherited from my father who was the only one with dark brown hair in a large family of redheads. He passed down his abundant freckles and curly hair to me as well. It's a look.
I developed severe ventral hernias due to pregnancies - I have a very small frame and needed 4 c-sections. It turned out that I had a 4 inch wide abdominal diastasis from my pelvic bone to my sternum in the fascia supporting my abdominal muscles which also lead to my really bad back problems. So it was recommended that I have abdominoplasty - so now I have a very flat belly. However, the surgeon had never done that procedure on someone so small and thin - and I ended up with wound necrosis..... and then about a year later wound revision surgery because my belly looked like I had stepped on an IED.
Now I look like I was once a magician's assistant and the trick where he cuts a lady in half went horribly wrong. LOL
BTW, they found that my bad hernia was partially incarcerated and if we had waited any longer, I would have been facing a bowel resection.
My, my - aren't I chatty today!
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