Oh My God. What a story thank you very much. If I understood her correctly she has myasthenia, a very rare disease. It is actually called mysathenia gravis and the reason I know this is because I have ocular myasthenia gravis, which thankfully only affects the nerves around my eyes and therefore controls the involuntary muscles around the eyes. I get a flare up about 3 times a year, double vision and an eyelid droop. It can affect either eye or eyelid but I have never experienced it hitting both at the same time. I have lived with this for about 30 years and when I have a flareup I have to take prednisone, a corticosteroid. I have fought the side effects of this medicine well, or have been very lucky. I run 4 to 5 days a week about 4.5 miles and I go to a gym about 4 days a week and still try to work out like I am training for something. No one knows of my problem other than family members and some close friends. I am always apprehensive about what the medicine might do to me. I was told when I first got it diagnosed that if it did not spread beyond my eyes after 3 years it would not spread. That has been true but it is not fun when it happens. God Bless this lady and God Bless Dexter and his loving relationship with his mother.