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Old 09-22-2014, 07:01 PM #1
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Default Shaking eyeball

Hi. I have been under suspicion of MG for the past year based on resp weakness and intermittent mild weakness of my left eye. Tests negative. Recently I have noticed spells (when reading) of my right eye (not eyelid tho' I do get that too when tired) shaking/vibrating so the words on the page are shaking too. I can still read ok so seemingly not affecting vision. Does anyone know what this is and is it anything to worry about? I also have a lupus like CTD with some likely peripheral neuropathy in my arms & occasionally toes/feet/fingers. Hope to hear from you. c
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