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Default Double Vision Question

I've noticed this ever since it started happening back in Feb, and was the first symptom that lead me to the neurologist DXing me with MS. The times that my vision goes double, blurred or unfocused/dizzy is when I'm in a vehicle, like riding with someone since I haven't driven a vehicle in over 2 months now. It's like after I even get out of the vehicle from that short or long ride, doesn't matter the length, I still feel my vision is impaired.

Does anyone know why this is?
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