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Old 08-08-2012, 07:17 PM #1
claritan claritan is offline
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Default how long can double vision/light sensitivity last for?

Its easily my biggest problem. I see a neurologist for the first time next week to see what my deal is but ive been dealing with double vision when looking at some lights and 100% of the time when i look at the time on the cable box of the lighted words on a Mcdonalds menu. its really annoying

is the double vision due to light sensitivity? its been like this since around April. All my other symptoms are getting better or gone and this vision is really the sticker

if it helps i hit my head in the back left part so im wondering if i permanently damaged my vision

i have been suggested vision therapy here but i think its more in my brain than my eyes
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