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Droopy Dog by Kendall G. Patient Expert Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 5:42pm I am working on a humorous post about triathlete idiosyncracies, and I was thinking of posting it tonight, but I can't do it. It's just not coming together. If you'll allow a little wallowing, I am in a real funk. This has been a tough week. You all have probably experienced the blues or depression after a big race or when you back off yo ... Read on »
Just Call Me Droopy by Andy Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:03pm I'm once again, sitting at the keyboard, while doing one of my best Quasimodo impersonations or even the famous Droopy created by Tex Avery in 1943 (NO, I'm not that old). Left eye swollen shut and shunning the light.  Left side of my face drooping further than that dog droopy in the old cartoons. Right side of my body, arm and leg feel week Read on »
Foxglove alba, droopy in the hea ... by david hamilton Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:20am Foxglove alba, droopy in the heat  Read on »
Breast-feeding may not lead to Droopy Breasts by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Sun 04 Nov 2007 12:00am Source According to a new study, breast-feeding may not lead to droopy breasts. The study featured a relatively small number of women. It does indicate that smoking might lead to droopy breasts but with the small number in the study (136) I wouldn’t say it is conclusive either way. Best Regards, John Di Saia MD Track Linked Read on »
Droopy eyelids may occur as a re ... by Dawn C. Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:43pm Droopy eyelids may occur as a result of multiple origins, and the problem can be accentuated by droopy eyebrows. It makes the eyes appear smaller and can unintentionally... medical causes as well like nerve problems.  Droopy eyelids occur when there is excess skin or fat in the eyelid, causing the sagging or drooping. Similarly, excess skin and fat Read on »
Droopy Eyelid Fix for Too Much Botox? by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Wed 23 Dec 2009 12:00am forehead and nasal root (for the look of consternation I’d predict) and now she has a droopy eyelid. Her doc put her on Apraclonidine drops and she e-mailed asking how long can... it chemically. As the droopy eyelid problem usually only last a few weeks she can probably be on them for that period of time without harm. The lesson to be learned is to take it easy Read on »
Droopy Drawers...NO MORE! by Leah K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:17pm . Their nifty little invention "fix droopy drawers, in a snap"! If this sounds like something you just have to have, then head over to Real Moms Rock and see how you can win your very Read on »
Droopy Eyes Regret by Meg W. Patient Expert Posted Mon 24 Nov 2008 10:01am Mary is 45 years old. She started getting Botox injections at age 37 and never experienced problems, but after going to a new clinic she had a most horrible experience and was stuck trying to hide her face for months. She says "Go to a good dermatologist. Don't take risks with your face." See her story here. Read on »
Postpartum Weight Loss: Exercises to Lift Droopy Breasts? by Sara H. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 05 Oct 2010 3:59pm To Sara of Fit by Sara: “After nursing my two kids my breasts have lost all fullness and are droopy. Is there any exercises that will help lift them?” From Fit by Sara: “Unfortunately exercise will not bring back fullness to the breast and can not lift the breast tissue. However exercises that strengthen the chest and shoulders will tone the chest muscles Read on »
Dana Delany, Botched Botox and Droopy Eyelids by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Fri 08 Oct 2010 7:30am Dana Delany says a botched Botox injection left her with a droopy eye. “[The doctor] injected my forehead, hit a nerve, and created a huge hematoma. The nerve has... contribute to droopy brows over time. This is amongst the reasons I am conservative with the amount used and do not treat “whole foreheads.” Long term use and eyelid droop is another Read on »