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Is it possible that your eyeballs be pushed back?

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No: The eyes fit tightly in the socket and can be pushed back unless the force is great enough to fracture the bones. Some people have lid dropping which gives the effect of the eyes seeming to be farther back in the orbit. The position of the eyes fortunately is stable and needed for good vision.

Answered 4/5/2014

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