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Shaky Vision

I had a C-Section 9/2/09.  Shortly thereafter I began experiencing what I can only describle as shaky vision, where what what I was looking at would pulsate and shake horizontally for a few seconds.  My sight would return to normal seconds later.  I ignored it thinking it may have been a side effect of the meds I was on or something like that.  I didn't think much of it...now it is about 5 1/2 months later and the eye shakiness has only become worse and more frequent.  The episodes are worse now, meaning the pulsating or shaking is more severe and it lasts much longer.  It is usually brought on when I am at the computer, watching tv or looking at my cell phone screen BUT it can also happen when I am not looking at any of those things, so I am not sure if its directly connected.  Occasionally it is accompanied by a migrane but not always (about half of the time), and I often feel dizzy and "out of sorts" after an episode...almost disoriented a bit.  It happens a lot at night.  I have seen the DR. and he sent me for an EEG and MRI both of which I had last week and I'm awaiting the results.  I have not heard back yet and I am getting really impatient.  Any ideas on what this could be?  I am reading so many things from visual migranes to things that are much more serious and I would like an idea of what is going on with me!  Thanks!!! :-)
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Did you ever receive an answer? I am 10 month PP and I am experiencing this exact same thing!
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