Double vision for 6 weeks please help!

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Hello,

I’m new to this but after I’ve had no help from the GP or A&E and the eye clinic i thought someone else’s experiences will be a great help.

I’m 25 years old and 6 weeks ago I started to have blurry vision and wooshing in my right ear and the odd day where I would have a lot of pain behind my right eye, the head pain and the vision problems do not go together where I’d lose vision and then get head pain, my vision issue is more or less constant coming and going.

Anyway fast forward a couple of weeks and it’s got significantly worse it’s double vision lasts about 30 seconds and happens quite a lot mainly when I’m getting up and down or moving around. I have had my bloods done they’re all A Okay. The ophthalmologist says I have perfect eyes unremarkable where his words I had everything done there. I do have high blood pressure that can go up and down but the gp don’t seem bothered as it doesn’t stay high.

I’ve been booked for a brain scan so I’m waiting on that.

But last night I’ve developed a shake/tremor in my head and now my hands only slightly but still very scary.

Sorry I’ve babbled on.

Thankyou for reading.

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  • Posted

    Sorry I cannot help you with a diagnosis. However because you have developed new symptoms for peace of mind I would get medical advice. If you live in England you could ring 111 for advice or go to a walk in centre or A&E. Take care and keep in touch.

    • Posted

      thankyou for your reply and advice, i will be going to my GP monday and im praying for a miracle that theyll help me.

    • Posted

      You are doing the right thing getting it checked out. Take care and keep in touch.

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