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My double vision problem

Started by Secretgirl, September 10, 2008, 06:40:12 AM

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Secretgirl

Since the age of 16 I have had a problem with double vision. Sometimes when I am tired, sometimes longer periods (days, weeks, even months). Last time when I was at neurologist when I had this problem it was said that it was oftalmoparesis. An eye-specialist say that it was a convergense spasm. Have somebody any ideas?
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Renate

With knowledge gleaned from Wikipedia...

Ophthalmoplegia refers to complete paralysis of the eye muscles and is an extreme case of:
Ophthalmoparesis which is the general condition of eye muscle paralysis.

See more at Ophthalmoparesis at Wikipedia
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Secretgirl

The link was a little bit scary. The diagnoses of the neurologist was INO?.
The diagnoses of the eyespecialist a convergence spasm?.

However the situation has dismished. So it cannot be anything dangerous.

Posted on: September 10, 2008, 08:01:01 AM
However I do not know what to believe. Was it an oftalmoparesis or convergence spams?
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