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Old 07-23-2014, 07:00 AM #1
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Default Brian and Optical MRI tomorrow

I am having an MRI tomorrow for the brain and orbits. They are looking for anything that could be causing double vision with one eye closed, cloudy/darkening visual disturbance in my right eye. Dull head aches in my forehead, and stiff neck.
Last night I noticed my left eye lid is drooping. :/ It was always lower than the right one but not enough, that you could still see all of my iris. Now it is almost touching my pupil. :/
So yeah. I am a bit freaked out by it but not knowing is worse right now. I guess.
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