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Old 05-24-2011, 12:57 AM #1
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So I saw my doc today. He is a great Dr. and has been amazing and such a great help. Today during my examination he did the whole follow my finger thing. He said my eyes mainly my left eye is not track properly. Anybody else had this issue? And what does it mean. He said it should resolve but if it does not we will look into therapy.
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Old 05-24-2011, 02:28 PM #2
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Yes, my eyes didn't track properly. One would wobble off to the side. The residents at one of doc offices found it fascinating. I think it is gone now (after almost 2 years). I'll find out for sure when I go back to the neuro-opthamologist in a few weeks. Overall, I am doing tons better with the visual problems. I can read more easily and follow motion with my eyes without as much discomfort/disorientation. Not quite back to normal, but better. My understanding it that unless you have actual damage to the eyes, the problem is with the brain processing, receiving and sending signals. Over time that will usually improve. Someone else may know more about it and post...
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Old 05-24-2011, 02:37 PM #3
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Yes, my eyes didn't track properly. One would wobble off to the side. The residents at one of doc offices found it fascinating. I think it is gone now (after almost 2 years). I'll find out for sure when I go back to the neuro-opthamologist in a few weeks. Overall, I am doing tons better with the visual problems. I can read more easily and follow motion with my eyes without as much discomfort/disorientation. Not quite back to normal, but better. My understanding it that unless you have actual damage to the eyes, the problem is with the brain processing, receiving and sending signals. Over time that will usually improve. Someone else may know more about it and post...

I'm glad you are doing better. Wow, it took 2 years to resolve.
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I had this testing done last year. I believe it was an ENG. The report showed that my eyes weren't tracking properly either. If I remember right, I think it said something about my eyes doing a psaccadic persuit (I'm sure that wasn't spelled right). Supposedly this could be due to a brain abnormality, but I never got any more information than that.
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