See, I don't get the eye droopy thing. At least, I don't think I do. lol. The first thing that started with my eyes, was my loss of depth perception. Then the, what appears to be, double vision. I thought my eyes were getting worse and went in to the eye doctor, but my prescription was the same.
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Originally Posted by Poetist
From time to time, I have blurriness in one eye but not the whole eye. It's as if, someone has blocked out my vision using the head of a needle, which is enough to distort my vision, when it comes to reading.
Plus, I knew that my eyes don't team (work together) or converge (go in), when I play tennis, I see a ball and follow it with my left eye, but my right eye takes too long to follow the image and send the message to my brain.
In short, from time to time, I miss balls. If I didn't play tennis, I do not think I would notice the weakness in my eye muscle.
Once, I was told I had Bells Palsy, because my right eye drooped for about two days. Unfortunately my scheduled eye appointment was after my droopy eye returned to normal, it was then the eye doctor noticed I had weak muscles in my right eye but otherwise I had perfect vision.
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