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Old 12-06-2010, 11:13 AM #1
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Default ugh double vision

Sorry for the over posting this morning. Having one of those frustrating filled with self questioning days.

Here is my experience with vision. When I do the "hold your hand out at arm's length and put one finger up" test, I can concentrate and see it clearly. But if i "relax" my eyes. (hopefully you understand the difference between concentrating to focus and relaxing), i see two completely side by side fingers. Classic horizontal double vision. Without moving anything at all, i can make the double go away by concentrating those eye muscles, but it takes an effort. I do not see everything double all the time, it seems to come out more of just a blurred effect, like my glasses are not quite right.

If i cover one eye, it makes no difference at all, relaxed or concentrating... just one finger.

anyone else have double vision that comes and goes like this?
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