Why Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has a drooping eyelid? Here's what we know
Why Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has a drooping eyelid? Here's what we know
According to Ken Paxton, small accidents from his childhood nearly blinded him. Here's all you need to know about his eye injury.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appears to have a drooping eyelid on the right side of his face. On a few occasions, Paxton has highlighted that this happened due to an injury in his childhood. After the injury, he was left with a lazy eye.
He recently found himself in the spotlight after his wife, state Senator Angela Paxton, on Thursday filed for divorce to end their 38 years of marriage.
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Ken Paxton’s eye injury accidents
In 2016, Paxton told the Houston Chronicle that a boy threw a berry at him while playing hide-and-seek when he was 12 years old. This left him virtually blind and even forced him to spend the next several weeks at home to save his vision.
The entire treatment took a toll on his health as Ken Paxton lost "30 or 40 pounds".
"So I couldn't walk when I got out of the hospital... I had to learn to walk again, and then I had to fight my way back into staying in that grade," he told the news outlet nearly a decade ago.
Post that, he underwent surgery to correct the problem.
A few years later, Paxton faced another facial injury when he was a freshman at Baylor University. While playing basketball, a player elbowed him in the right eye. Paxton shared that his facial bones were shattered, while doctors had to wire his skull back together.
As a result, Ken Paxton was left with two different-colored eyes, green on the left side and the right one brown, which is shaded by an eyelid that droops.