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Old 09-15-2015, 12:53 AM #1
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Confused I'd rather not jump to the worst possible conclusion.

25 yr old female here with a history of anxiety and heartburn (both are managed without medication). Recently (in the last two weeks) I've started having a random episodes of feeling cross-eyed but NOT actually seeing double in my vision. The moments that the episodes occur are not the same. A few times at work, a few times at home during different scenarios. Being very aware of my body and anxiety, I immediately pay attention to any additional symptoms and find nothing more than my right eye and cheek feeling odd (I assume this is anxiety at work?).The episode is very brief (I'd say no more than a min) and occur infrequently. It had been days since the last occurance and this evening has me needing advice. I'm afraid it's a stroke or something horrible like that building up...Does anyone have any ideas of what this may be? I have no vision issues, no family history of anything other than anxiety, under and over active thyroid, and gi problems.
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