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Old 09-30-2014, 08:49 AM
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Hello summerjc07,

Has your Neurologist told you your double vision is due to lesions found on your brain MRI?

Double vision, in MS, is usually due to lesions located in the brainstem.

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I am guessing the double vision is permanent???
If double vision is related to MS then only time will tell if the symptom will be permanent.

Another disease in which double vision can be a symptom of is Myasthenia Gravis. There is a blood test for this disease.

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I never goes away and is very blurry
Blurry vision is different than double vision, although if a person has never had double or blurry vision before it would be easy to confuse the two.

Double vision is when an eye is not tracking. A eye Dr. can determine if this is the case. Although a PCP would also be able to determine if the eyes are tracking.
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