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Pregnancy and Vision Disturbances.. please help

My names Christie. I have a two year old daughter.. When i was about 6 months pregnant, i was driving and starting seeign a lot of floaters. i wen to my eye doctor, everything was nornal. But it continued to get worse.. I now have double vision when i look at certain colors..bad night vision and it continues 24/7 for 3 years now. I have had MRIS Spinal taps, and had my heart looked at.. i also have horrible pains in my neck.. does any one have any advice?? the doctors just tell me its a rare form of Migrane.. can it last 24/7 though?
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hi just to say im not having a baby but i have had several things like your self double vision etc i have also had ct scans and mri scans and nothing

let me know how your turns out
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233488 tn?1310693103
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Generally migraine is not a continuous 24/7 type of problem. I think you also will need to continue looking for a diagnosis. Even if you have seen a neurologist and a neuro-ophthalmologist before I would suggest you get additional opinions from these specialties.

You can find one near you at www.aao.org


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