that's a good explanation of it Tyler...thanks.. I didn't know what it was either..
take care
wobbly
dx
Hi
I just googled this for you and this is what i came up with, no doubt some one will hop in here, that can explain it a lot better,
Ocular dysmetria is a form of dysmetria which involves the constant under- or over-shooting of the eyes when attempting to fix your gaze on something. It is a rather upsetting sick-making condition that makes you want to close your eyes to avoid it.
Ocular dysmetria indicates lesions in the cerebellum which is the brain region responsible for coordinating movement. It is a symptom of several neurological conditions including multiple sclerosis.
Tyler