How can he tell its not the muscles or nerves? Did he do tests? You have
something wrong, as bouncy, double vision "ain't" right. I have read that
you can have lesions, but they may not be visible on even today's high tech
mri machines. It wasn't until I had mri's on the newest of machines with
certain parameters and dye used that my lesions showed. Ask for more tests,
mris, tests for muscles disorders.

Sad thing, even if they find our lesions most times they cannot help us
anyhow, except to help us deal with it all. Yes, I have had symptoms like
yours, but they went away all by themselves. Hope yours disappear like mine
did. No, I still do not know for sure what caused mine.
Best Wishes
Natalie B


On 5/26/07, Oma Haidarzada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm writing this email to find out if anyone had the following symptoms as
i do:
my vision continuously bounces up and down and I have double vision also.
It is not because of the meds because I have already cut down on the meds.
It is not a lesion since I had an MRI done indicating nothing is there.
It's not my muscles since the doctor said the connection of the eyes are
fine.
Has anyone had the same symptoms and if so can you please inform me of
what I can do?

Much Thanks,
Sal-

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