I am a 59 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction who takes 100 mcg of
Synthroid for hypothyroidism. I suddenly experienced
doubleDouble-tussin dm vision and headache on about June 14th of this year. I went to the eye doctor, who diagnosed me with Sixth
NerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity PalsyBell's palsy
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy - resources
Parkinson’s disease, which is sometimes called
CranialCranial ct scan
Increased intracranial pressure
Intracerebral hemorrhage
Mri of the head
Pseudotumor cerebri
Temporal arteritis Nerve Palsy.
He referred me to my neurologist, who ordered an MRI. It did not differ from my past MRI of 2003 from which had two small areas that were indicative of past mini strokes. This 2003 MRI was precipitated by Meniere's Disease.
I have had bouts of Bell's Palsy, migraine headaches, and Meniere's Disease in the past few years.
As far as the current problem, the doctors have said that the double vision from the Sixth Nerve Palsy should go away on its own in about 6 months. It's been 2 months already, and my vision is still too poor to even use the prism glasses sometimes given for this condition. Patches don't help, either, due to differing contact lens prescriptions in each eye. I am very frustrated at this and am worried about the patience of my employer while I am on short term disability.
1. Is there any treatment for Sixth Nerve Palsy other than "wait and see"? I have had success in the past with taking short-term steroids in the above conditions -- would they help in this case, too? I have been told surgery might be a last resort if it doesn't resolve itself...
2. Is there any connection with Bell's Palsy, migraines, Meniere's, and Sixth Nerve Palsy? Is there some type of inflammatory predisposition in my genes?
3. Is there anything I can do to avoid getting this Sixth Nerve Palsy again?
Thanks!
A patch should help in reducing doublevision if you wear it on either eye at a time. It will, however, take away your depth perception while you're wearing the patch.
A lot of times eye-involving cranial nerve palsies do go away with time, 3-6 months, typically. But it is not always so.
Thanks for the helpful input. I forgot to mention, I do not have problems with diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol...