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Old 10-24-2016, 09:59 PM #32
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Hi Jowilk74,

I came across this thread and your post and thought I would make myself available. I have SCDS and was diagnosed about 5 years ago but have had symptoms for about 11 years. This condition is pretty rare but there are still quite a few people that have this. One of the unique symptoms of this condition is being able to hear your eye movements 'the gritty swish sound'. I have researched this quite a bit and haven't found any other conditions that have this symptom. It would probably be good to get some follow up testing to see if you do have SCDS. Symptoms from people with this condition vary quite a bit. I would be happy to correspond more if you have questions or want more information.

Jeff (aka dizzyear)
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