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Old 08-02-2013, 11:31 AM #1
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Default Double Vision / Eye Muscle Surgery

Hi folks! My biggest problem is double vision, which prisms don't seem to correct. I have ptosis, in both eyes, which varies in degree, with one eye worse than the other. Anyway, I have second appt with the Neuro in a couple weeks. At my first appt with the neuro 8 months ago, he did not think I had MG. Here's my question. Both the eye lid guy, and the eye muscle guy rely on the neuro guy to say whether or not I have MG. If the neuro guy thinks I don't have MG, both of the other guys, surgeons, would encourage me to have surgery on eye lids and eye muscles. I'm wondering if others have had similar situations, and if so, what your results were. Thank-you,

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