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Old 01-07-2007, 02:50 PM #1
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Default Question...VEP

I may have seen answers on this, but at the time, it was nothing that would stick in my head...it didn't apply. My question is about VEP.

Yesterday, I went for the Evoked Potential on my eyes. It only took a few minutes for my right eye, but I thought it would never end on my left one. On the 11th, I will get results on that, but meanwhile, I am left wondering about it. Would the length of time it took on an eye indicate a problem?

thanks.....sally
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