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Heavy eyelids - Tommer - 2012-10-01 18:02

Really weird question but i've been having this problem for quite a while now.

I get adequate sleep, normally asleep by midnight-1am and waking up 6-8pm depending on the day.

But I nearly always get heavy eyelids.. they feel almost stuck to my eyes if that makes sense.. which actually does make me feel tired by midday and just feeling like I can't really do anything...

There's no crust sand or anything like that.. and my vision is just fine like always.. I drink plenty of water also.


RE: Heavy eyelids - Ash - 2012-10-01 18:09

http://www.discusshealth.org/

Might get better answers on somewhere like that! Smile


RE: Heavy eyelids - Cola - 2012-10-01 18:09

Did you even try doing anything on your own before asking in here, where I'm pretty sure is no 'eye-experts' or anything?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=heavy+eyelids


RE: Heavy eyelids - Ash - 2012-10-01 18:10

Ophthalmology forum I would guess!


RE: Heavy eyelids - Tommer - 2012-10-01 18:27

ty Ashy Smile


RE: Heavy eyelids - Hexta - 2012-10-01 18:29

Cut out the weed.


RE: Heavy eyelids - BP - 2012-10-01 18:32

(2012-10-01 18:02)Tommer Wrote:  Really weird question but i've been having this problem for quite a while now.

I get adequate sleep, normally asleep by midnight-1am and waking up 6-8pm depending on the day.

But I nearly always get heavy eyelids.. they feel almost stuck to my eyes if that makes sense.. which actually does make me feel tired by midday and just feeling like I can't really do anything...

There's no crust sand or anything like that.. and my vision is just fine like always.. I drink plenty of water also.

Wait, are you serious? Midnight-1am and waking up at 6-8pm? You surely mean 'am' right? Tongue


RE: Heavy eyelids - Vee - 2012-10-01 18:45

Reading "crust sand" made me feel ill


RE: Heavy eyelids - KaraK - 2012-10-01 18:46

(2012-10-01 18:09)Cola Wrote:  Did you even try doing anything on your own before asking in here, where I'm pretty sure is no 'eye-experts' or anything?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=heavy+eyelids

Stop posting everything what happens in your life on here, Tommer Tongue
At least use your google.


RE: Heavy eyelids - Audiojack - 2012-10-01 18:54

(2012-10-01 18:46)KaraK Wrote:  Stop posting everything what happens in your life on here, Tommer Tongue
At least use your google.

+1


RE: Heavy eyelids - Special - 2012-10-01 18:54

why do people insist on posting personal shit on a forum like this

like anyone on this forum is in a position to offer trustworthy medical advice


RE: Heavy eyelids - Fujioshi - 2012-10-01 18:54

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RE: Heavy eyelids - Cola - 2012-10-01 19:04

Good one Fuji Tongue


RE: Heavy eyelids - Josh - 2012-10-01 19:19

Are you sure you aren't forgetting to open your eyes in the morning?


RE: Heavy eyelids - Brad - 2012-10-01 20:07

Doctor, not forum


RE: Heavy eyelids - Elmo - 2012-10-01 20:17

1. 5-8 hours may well not be enough for you, it depends on the person
2. Eat a proper breakfast (cereal doesn't cut it)
3. This really isn't the place to ask


RE: Heavy eyelids - Audiojack - 2012-10-01 20:29

(2012-10-01 20:17)Elmo Wrote:  1. 5-8 hours may well not be enough for you, it depends on the person
2. Eat a proper breakfast (cereal doesn't cut it)
3. This really isn't the place to ask

I guess I'm weirder than Tommer then, since I usually sleep 4 hours a night and don't eat breakfast. Laugh And my eyelids are not "heavy" lol


RE: Heavy eyelids - Malibu - 2012-10-01 20:32

my grandma used to have heavy eyelids

shes dead now


RE: Heavy eyelids - Cola - 2012-10-01 20:58

(2012-10-01 20:32)Malibu Wrote:  my grandma used to have heavy eyelids

shes dead now

Lol. Tongue
New sig for me.


RE: Heavy eyelids - Street - 2012-10-01 21:43

Sorry Tommer, I'll stop sneaking into your room and glueing them together at night... That might help.


If however, your eyes are resistant to the glue, then you may have a rare congenital disease, which goes by the name of palpebrae gravititis.

This usually comes on in mid-late teens and can last for any number of years. Some cases have had reports of people not being able to open their eyes at all after a certain number of years which eventually requires surgery.

Sleep and diet have no impact on this, but there is treatment available.

It's a good thing you came to us first, not a lot of people are aware of this condition and it's much easier to treat if caught in the early stages.

Good luck.