yes, mercury could definitely be a cause, because mercury can interfere with the muscles and nerves and it's possible there is a slight paralysis there. I would say that due to the fact there are people who react badly to mercury and do not excrete it properly, it may well be worth you looking seriously into removing them. What you describe I have seen online by a lady who had the same thing. Part of her face was droopy and I think her eye. She had her
Amalgams removed and this finally cleared, her face became normal again. She is now a strong advocate of
Amalgam removal and part of her life is getting the word out. Her transformation was outstanding. I actually thought hse had a face lift, up no she didn't! So yes, you may not be far off the track. It is not guarantee of course, nothing is, but it rang bells when I read your post.
If it is not
Amalgam mercury messing up the nerves, it could be something else there instead. Many toxins in the mouth from dental work of some kind, amalgams, cavitations (jawbone infections) etc can do dreadful things to the body and so often overlooked and not connected.
I can't tell you what to do, but I am sure you can figure out what might actually be a good plan ;-) And look, if things do not work out? the very fact of the matter is, you are being exposed to one of the most LETHAL poisons known to man, everyday of your life like a slow drip feed. The problem with mercury is, it's insidious because the mercury coming off
Amalgams leads to chronic poisoning, slow and not enough at times to be obvious.
I will try and find that lady for you and show you her pictures!! I think you will be quite amazed. I feel very sorry for you having that, and the sad thing about many of these digusting poisons is, they mess up the nerves, muscles, immunity, brain, the whole thing. So the mercury maybe in part of your brain and is interferring with the nerve centres etc. Someone else can get MS symptoms and this is why there are some miraculous recoveries after
Amalgam removal in some cases. Autism is another one.
If you are going to embark on amalgam removal, please get yourself a reputable biologic dentist. Do not rush in to the nearest one, do your homework and find a dentist that is sympathetic to this problem, one who will protect you during the removal etc.
I hopet his helps a bit.