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Old 12-09-2013, 03:53 PM #1
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Default Eye problems?

Since my accident, I feel like my eyes don't fit in my head right. It's almost like when I move my eyes around it feels like the top of them is rubbing on my eye sockets. When I try to look up, I get nauseous and can see black spots floating all around. I also get very nauseous from looking to the side.
Has anyone else experienced this? When I last spoke to my dr about it, he said he thought it was because my eyelids were still "heavy".
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