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Scots Kat 11-19-2008 03:30 AM

Double Vision?
 
Hi all! I hope this isn't an inconvience but I'm wondering if anyone has experienced double vision with either their MS or as a result of their medications. My dad was diagnosed with MS a year ago and has been reacting well to meds so far, but recently has been experiencing double vision. I have double vision myself because I have another neurological condition called Myaesthenia Gravis. Any info or experiences individuals could share would be great! Thank you,
~Kathy

Kitty 11-19-2008 05:25 AM

Hi Kathy! Double vision was the sx that earned me my dx of MS! I had a severe bout of it in 2005 and that's what sent me on my journey of doctors until they discovered what was wrong (through an MRI). It lasted 4-6 months and I've never had it as bad since although visual sx are my main problem whenever I have a flareup.

jprinz99 11-19-2008 07:02 AM

double vision and also have had rolling/jumpy vision a few times (nystagmus). Ask him if covering one eye or the other helps.

Jules A 11-19-2008 10:03 AM

Yup its also what earned me my delightful diagnosis. :rolleyes: I did a round of steroids which I felt helped, not everyone would agree. I cut out a piece of black paper the size of my eyeglass lens and covered one side which worked better for me than using an eye patch.

Wish him well and I hope it resolves quickly.

Scots Kat 11-19-2008 05:29 PM

Thank you all so much for replying to my post! I forgot to mention that my Dad is in Canada and I'm in Scotland so it makes everything a little bit harder. He was diagnosed quite late (apparently) at 65. He has an appointment to see his doctor tomorrow, but he was speaking to someone today and they figure it is just a flare up and he will probably get some steriods to get him over the hump. Thanks again for taking the time to share! I wish you all the best!
~Kathy

NurseNancy 11-19-2008 05:37 PM

hi kathy,

i havn't had this sx but i would always get seen by a dr.
you don't want to fool around with your vision. and, vision sx's can be a sign of something else that could be tx'd.

good luck to both of you.
keep us posted, ok?


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