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Originally Posted by strizzlow20
I'm just following up on this thread in case by some small chance someone else in the world has a similar issue that they can't explain. the 3T MRIs were all clean. My ENT checked my hearing and inner ear pressure, it's good. Their ENT Specialist from the University of Florida thinks everything is fine and thinks a CT scan of the inner ears to rule out Superior canal dehiscence would be a good idea but I am waiting on that. I have an appt. with Dr. Kennelly at the Mayo Clinic to evaluate my condition and repeat an EMG there in less than 4 weeks. She specializes in Myasthenia Gravis. This is all probably just MG causing bilateral weakness in both eyes and therefore closing one eye is not resolving the issue, atleast I hope so. I've limited the amount of submissions I post on here, and I will follow up with the results and what they're reccommending for treatment. Have a good day.
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Well the follow up wasn't as good as I hoped. Saw Dr. Kennelly and their neuro-opthamologist. They don't think it's MG but don't know what the problem is. The eye doc said he didn't know where to go or who to see for the problem. I can't believe it.