Sir can u pls provide ur website adress.. I m very much distressed because of this disease. Plss
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Hi, I know this is an older post but hope you still see this. Do you know the name of the Chinese tea you took? Is your blepharospasm still better? Thanks.
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hello Nancy,
Great to see your post.
In fact, my father is also suffering from the same ailment.Could u share the tablets details and your experience,then it will b great .
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i wish you had never written this post, do you know how many people you have given hope to ??? and disappear without a trace. You could be kind enough to tell the name of chinese herbal tea.
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acupuncture works for the day you have to have it everydat for your life.after 3 years i quit
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chewing gum helps try cinammon. ada approved also can try tens unit
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* First you need to find a good Neuro-ophthalmologist, this is an eye muscle disease and they are the right professionals to work on it. I tried three different regular ophthalmologist with no success.
* my treatment is with Botulinum toxin type A (Botox) and work very good so far, but is not permanent, will be applied every 3 or 4 months from now on.
* I have also read that this problem comes from a bad absorption of nutrients such as magnesium, potassium and calcium. This could be true because a year ago I had a mini gastric by-pass surgery which limits the absorption of nutrients in general.
* Drinking alcohol is not the cause but contributes to get the body drier than usual (Dehydration) and eye dryness makes more severe blinking eyes.
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Thanks
Janet
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understanding there is no medication to control it, only botox (which your medical
insurance should pay for the botox, the office visit and the injection of the botox).
When I was diagnosed with blepharospasm, in 1997, it took a few office visits, to
the doctor, to get it under control with botox. Also, if too much botox, is injected into
the levator muscle, can cause ptosis (drooping of the eyelid), which can take at
least three months to return to its normal state. Of course, by then you'd probably
ready for another botox treatment. (A few times I was able to push my treatment to
four months.)
Hope this helps. Susan
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