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Old 08-11-2013, 08:48 PM #1
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Default Eyes Dart Quickly in All Directions? Help!

Hi,
I had chiropractic manipulations done on my neck and cheekbones. On the
4th visit, I experienced blurry vision. Long story short, MRI and CT scan came back clear but I have since experienced episodes throughout the day where my eyes rapidly dart in circles and back and forth. It can last a few minutes up to 45 minutes. At the end my eyes feel painful like eyestrain.

What does this mean? In 3 months I have a neurology appointment but need help now!
Thank you!
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