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Question Double Vison

Anyone have and fid out what caused their double vision?
I started some time ago, lateral double and triple vision. Sometimes it reduced to a ghosting effect to looking like three redlights on top of each other.

When I found 3 of my valiium last week they were the first days I was without this sympton since I ran out. I got a new neuro but he reduced my dose to .5 mg. That is not helping more then reducing the triple back to a double lateral (above each other, and above and below the objects).

So I took two of the .5 mg and today I had relieve again. I have a lot of cervical spasms, traps, shoulder.
I had all kinds of exams, MRI MRA, Optical, Opthamalogist, and carotid MRA.
EEG, so far no reason other then the spasms.
The triple vision keeps me limited. I can't drive, read, type, light chores as I can;t tell the counters, and floors distance and make huge messes.
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