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Reply To: Divergence Insufficiency

NEW STUDY! Parasym Plus™ for Multiple Sclerosis › Forums › PrettyIll.com Discussion › Vision › Divergence Insufficiency › Reply To: Divergence Insufficiency

June 21, 2013 at 7:11 pm #3804
Dr. Diana
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What?! You have an eye (or both eyes) that tend to turn in, but they ruled out lateral rectus Palsy? Well what the heck did they call it?! Did they offer you prisms for your glasses, or does it change too often? Perhaps it wasn’t showing when you went in? I had this symptom a few times, too, and was able to tell it was a LR palsy, but it DID go away. You may want to check with the rules in Canada, but here in the states, it’s no problem getting a driver’s license with one eye. Say, can you fill out the symptoms checklist I have on the site under “Articles and Handouts” (on the right hand side of the home page, scroll down a bit) and send it to me at Volunteers at Prettyill dot com? Please remind me who you are (so many patients). It may give me an idea of what is going on. That would be awesome. Now, Diamox. How much did you take and when during the day did you take it? If your checklist shows all of the symptoms of hydrocephalus AND you have diplopia (with tumors, etc ruled out), that may be something you can revisit. Thanks! 😉

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