hello. I'm 48,
femaleCondoms
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Female sexual dysfunction, in good health, fit, and nonsmoker with history of allergies and asthma, well controlled. Take asthma meds and
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Estradiol-medroxyprogesterone (had hyst/ooph last year). Had sudden onset of binocular vertical diplopia 8 years ago. Generally happens in downgaze and extreme right. Comes on during morning exertion and straining: exercise (jogging) but also sometimes
simplySimply sleep bending and straightening, brushing
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Dental care - adult
Dental x-rays
Development of baby teeth
Development of permanent teeth
Plaque and tartar on teeth
Teething
Teething symptoms
Toothaches, when constipated, during
intercourseCauses of painful intercourse
Sexual intercourse - painful, etc. Lasts only minutes. During morning exercise, I sense it is going to happen, and slow down a bit, tilt my
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Head injury
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Radial head injury down and look up, and I can realign images. I'm always able to continue my workout, often raising my heart-rate with no recurrence of the diplopia. I rarely experience it during exertion later in the day.
Have had workup for MS: negative MRI of brain and c spine; normal VEPs, normal LP, negative MRA. Am being referred to top neuroopthalm. Have also had extensive bloodwork--all normal. But friend, who is doctor, asked about cardiac work-up, which I've never had. I do have low blood pressure (110/60) and excellent cholesterol.
Could cardiac arrhythmias cause diplopia? Does the fact that this occurs in the morning have any significance? Thank you!