Hopefully you had the good sense to see an Eye MD ophthalmologist physician for your problem rather than a non-physician optometrist. IF not then you need to see an Eye MD in the near future. If you did see an Eye MD the I would suggest you ask the one you are most comfortable with to refer you to an oculoplastic surgeon for a tertiary level consultation. You may need a MRI/CT of the orbits.
If you live in USA you can also find one near you at www.geteyesmart.org If you do see an ocuoplastic surgeon take in about 5-6 good facial pictures of you taken over the past 15 years so change can be evaluated.
JCH MD
thanks for the response I will look into it this upcoming week. I will also come back to report my findings so that others may benefit from this post. All too often I see many people have issues and then it is left unaccounted for, thanks again for your time.
The 2 Dr's that I have seen are in the list of Dr's from that sight and have said there is some underlying condition so I think I will try outside of my area and find someone who is willing to look into this condition a little further.