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uneven pupils in dim light

Hello, I'm a 35 y. old female. My symptoms of uneven pupil started about 5 weeks ago, I was in my bedroom watching TV when my eyes felt a little weird so I looked in the mirror and I saw my left pupil was dilated and my right wasn't, that freaked me out. The next day I saw an eye dr. at a local Wallmart she told me I passed the exam and not to worry.. that this could of been reaction of some medicine, which I was taking Lexapro 10mg Klonopin .5mg. I slowly got off the medication and still noticed that in the evening when I walk into a darker room it's  still heppening. Yesterday I saw a opthoamolgyst, he didn't see anything either so he's sending me to see a neuro-ophtamologyst and he said it could be something serious, this scared me even more and I'm worried its something bad like a tumor...
I don't have any other syptoms, but since I stoped taking Lexapro I've been feeling a little tired, woozy, nervous, I hope these are withdraw symptoms related..
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Hello Dr. it's me again, I just realized that this uneven puipl isn't happening in dim light, it's when I lying in bed, it  always happens within 30-45 after my head is resting on a pillow, so the  lights have nothing to do with that.
anne
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Thank you for your reply Dr. This  puts my mind at ease, my appt. with neuro-ophtamologyst is'nt till next month....and I was going crazy...thinking the worse.

  
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I doubt you have anything serious without any other symptoms.

Dr. O.
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