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i am seeing spots in my left eye and getting jumpy vision on that side too. it's almost like when your eye twitches....except my eye isn't twitching. It doesn't hurt or anything and I can still see it's just annoying.
sounds like something I've had... that my neuro called nystagmus.

Nystagmus is rapid, involuntary movements of the eyes which is often unnoticeable to people with the complaint. To others it resembles the eye movements when someone is looking at the scenery from the window of a moving train. Usually it occurs in the horizontal plane but it can also affect the vertical.

Nystagmus can be caused by a variety of underlying conditions, including multiple sclerosis of which it is quite a common symptom.


http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/nystagmus.html

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