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Old 08-04-2014, 01:09 PM #1
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Default i can hear my eyes move

I would have never made that post on my own but I read about it in the MS forum and some people had that problem. they said it was a disconnect in the brain stem mixing up auditory and visual functions.

I guess that would make sense since no matter what the disease an injury to the brain stem is going to cause some of the same symptoms. it is the least bothersome of my symptoms.
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