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I live in a small area so the appropriate medical practioners are very limited. I've had to do some travel, ie Mayo clinic. At the Mayco the Neurologist didn't show up for the apptmt. & I ended up being placed with a Neuro-pychiatrist. Does a type of professional normally see patientsKidney diet - dialysis patients in this capacity & diagnose, etc? I've wondered about this & if this person was qualified. If they have the same education & experience when why the 2 different titles?
Actually, there is no such thing as 40/40 vision. I would worry about someone telling you about a problem with your vision if they give you that sort of information. Vision is based on 20 feet, so is you see 20/20 then you have normal vision. I would see a neuro-opthalmologist. Bilateral diplopia is not normal and could indicate a worrisome thing, but you have also had this condition for a very long time without bad problems. Anyway, I would see the neuro-opthalmologist.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
Sorry that I didn't get the joke. Most people on this forum do not use humor in their postings, so I tend to take most things as serious.
CCF Neuro MD