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Q: Horizontal, binocular diplopia
asked by: Savrioself on March 5th, 2008
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24 y.o. male, no prior medical history. Non smoker, very occassionally drink. No family history of any diseases.

Three months ago I noticed my left eye would deviate to the left side when I tilted my head down and looked up. I get double vision in my superior, and right superior gaze that is alleviated by tilting my head to the affected(Left) side.

The objects seperate further from one another the further away the object is. The two objects are side by side and the double vision is alleviated by covering one eye. It does not come and go, it is always there.

What could be causing this? Should I be worried? Recently, I'd swear my left eye is not as clear...or rather it seems I see more out of my right eye than my left. I've seen an opthalmologist, he did not know what was causing it so he referred me out. I won't be able to see them until June though.

Only other thing that's bothered me is my legs ache a lot. It's usually in the morning when I wake up. Stretching and movement alleviates the ache for awhile. It feels just like i got done running 10-15 miles.
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