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  • Anonymous
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      How do you know when the “hot period” is over? What constitutes it’s ending?

      And…do the eyes ever go back to normal by themselves, or will surgery be needed for correction? Also, would that be considered “cosmetic surgery” for which insurance companies won’t pay for?

      Thanks,
      Tracy

      Anonymous
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        Tracy,

        The hot period is considered over when the eyes become stable for at least
        six months. In my case the doctor looked for no change to the eyes for that
        time period before eye surgeries began to fix the eyes.

        Hope this helps,
        Jake

        Anonymous
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          Dear Jake
          Icouldn’t agree more with you I’am here to find out as much as I CAN ABOUT MY DISEASE,TRUST ME WHEN YOUR EYES ARE COMING OUT LIKE MINE AND EVERYONE ELSES DOES HERE NOTHING ELSE SHOULD MATTER DON’T YOU ALL AGREE?THINK ABOUT IT i’AM HERE WITH THIS HAPPENING TO ME AND NO DOCTOR TO HELP ME UNLESS I GET 6 MONTHS IN OF NO SMOKING,TRUST ME MY FRIENDS WE HAVE MORE INPORTANT THINGS TO TALK ABOUT HERE,AS YOU GUYS ARE ALL I HAVE RIGHT NOW I HAVE NO ONE ELSE,AND I THANK EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU AND GOD BLESS EACH SOUL HERE. LOTS OF HUGS BARB
          muffe @nexicom.net

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