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Old 06-12-2013, 11:34 PM #1
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Default my neuroopthamologist appt

Okay,,went to see Dr. Joyce Liao at Stanford today who is apparently a very famous detail oriented neuroopthamologist. She was three hours late for my appointment Anyway, the experience wasnt' so great as she was very rushed. Looked at my visual field test results which were excellent...looked at my eyes for about 5 minutes. Then said my eyes are completely fine and the photophobia and trouble focusing is a symptom of migraines/headaches. Then rushed me out of the office.

So I guess i'm happy I dont have any vision issues. But i'm just curious about other peoples experiences wiht their neuroophtamologist and how they were diagnosed just because her exam was so quick! I guess I do trust her. But I think I will seek a second opinion.

Sigh realized it's so hard to find good doctors of PCS.
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