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Old 09-30-2011, 07:56 AM #10
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When I was first Dx'd I had double vision and nystagmus. Street signs and writing on shop signs bounced around, everything was foggy and kinda grayed out. I walked through the supermarket and all the label information was gone.

I developed double vision when I looked to my left....and ten years later, though the bouncing and fog is gone, when I look with both eyes to my left I see two of everything (usually clear images although one image is usually a bit lower than the other). The extra image is usually pretty clear, although not totally solid.

Sorry that you are experiencing all this stuff I think we all have our own experience of this so there is no hard and fast rule about what we see.

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