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Old 08-20-2008, 09:29 AM #9
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Let us know what the doc says. I don't believe steroid drops would do anything if the MS is causing this because that is topical and would have no effect on inflammation in your brain.

More likely you would need IVSM, PT, or just wait it out until it improves. There are PT exercises you can do to strengthen the eye muscle if that is the problem. Unfortunately, MS does cause a lot of people problems with double vision.
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