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, I'm not an expert by any means but I realized I had cea

about 2 months ago and that my dad had it too. The reason I mention

my dad is because his form or cea affects the skin around his eyes.

One time the flareup got so bad that his eye was constantly tearing

for 2 days - nonstop.

Anyhow, after doing research for my cea and sharing the info with

him, he realized that chocolate is one of his triggers. As far as

the eye swelling, I would tend to think that it's a cea flare up

caused by some trigger - in your case it could be chocolate, sunlight,

etc.

I hope this helped a bit.

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cea, I think.

I am new to this group and would really appreicate some advice from

the experts... you. It started about 3 years ago. My eyes

completely dried out and the skin around my eyes was burning. Of

course, I was sent from doctor to doctor. Over time more of my skin

started burning and my complexion became more ruddy looking (bigger

pores). I have used minocyn but it has not helped much. Two

dermatologists have told me that I do not have rosacea and one has

told me that I do. My opthamologist told me that I do have ocular

rosacea. Also, what is most disturbing is that in the sunlight, the

skin directly under my left eye swells up quite a bit (so much so

that I now have a permanent line there). I can't eat dairy at all any

more, or chocolate or a lot of sugars. The allergist tells me that

I am not allergic and won't even bother testing me. My skin is

super, super sensitive. Can anyone tell me what they think is going

on, especially with the eye swelling.

Thank you so much. I am so glad I found this group and hope someone

can help.

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