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Very strange eye/head problem? please help!

Hi, my right eye seems to pulsate and go blurry/jittery. Throughout the day everyday for anywhere between 1-4hrs. when i cover the affected eye my vision returns to normal. An interesting point is that when i seem to do my resistance exercising the problem goes away almost instantly and will return 2 hours after exercise. I have had 1 or 2 days per week were the problem does not occur. I have seen opticians, had eye drops and also migraleve pink incase of migraine and nobody seems to know what it could be. Any help would be greatly appreciated.  

Thanks, Andy
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973741 tn?1342342773
Anxiety and stress can cause these little flutters.  I've had this.  Honestly, why don't you schedule a physical and discuss them with your doctor.  good luck dear.
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and no i dont take any diet supplements x
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Hey yes i believe i am quite an anxious person. does this explain why it goes during exercise ? its really worrying me that nobody knows.
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hi there.  Are you anxious??  Taking any diet supplements?  
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