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I don't know what to do

For the last few months I have been back and forth to the doctors trying to figure out what is going on with me.  I have been having pain in my eyes (it alternates for right to left) I feel like it is a combination of pink eye and sinus infection. However that is not the case. Within the last few weeks I have experience Swollen eyelids (on occasions in the morning), Blurry vision, Sensitive to Light, Water eyes, Burning, Itchy, a Twitching, Black spots (on occasions), White/Silvery spots (when my head is tilted downwards) and my eyes will get Stuck…(I have to close my eye and rub it, to bring back).

In addition there is pain under eyes, swollen nostrils, and when I blow my nose it will bleed (on occasions) I have already had a MRI (normal) I have seen my GP, Neurologist, and Optometrist. (However, each week it gets worst).  

I am hoping someone can tell me what I should do or what doctor I should see next. Hope to hear from someone with answers soon.

Thanks
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I received my CT Scan Results it stats Orbital Inflammatory Disease however when I went to my follow up appointment the neuro ophthalmologist he states everything was fine. I questioned the results.  He said he did not agree with what the reporting physicians (He is however is treating me with Methyiprednisoione)

If I was your sister would your recommend that get another opinion being I have two physicians stating two different things looking at the same CT Scan? Or what would you suggestion?

Thanks you again for all of your help and time

Gina
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Best of luck
JCH MD
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Thank you for your help I have seen a neuro ophthalmologist and he has scheduled a CT scan. I will keep you updated (if you like) Thanks again

Gina
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I strongly suggest you see a neuroophthalmologist. Ask the neurologist to refer you or go to www.aao.org  

you may have orbital inflammatory disease.

JCH MD
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