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Besides Daily Blurry, With Occasional Double Vision, I Also Have Constant Eye Twitching/bouncing And Watery, Teary Eyes. Anyone Else?

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Dallas, TX
July 7
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same thing here, although I did go to my eye doctor and they said that I had had dry eyes, they gave me some stuff which took care of the blurry condition

July 10
A MGteam Member

Also get some meds for dry eye. That truly helps me. You can get it via prescription or OTC at target etc.

July 9
A MGteam Member

The information from the MG Team is very helpful information.

I too have upper eye lid twitching on occasion. It is usually the result of overdoing it. Prayers you are able to get relief from treatment soon. 🙏❤️

July 7 (edited)
A MGteam Member

It sounds like you're experiencing several symptoms related to ocular myasthenia gravis (MG). Here are some relevant points from the context:

- Blurry Vision: This can occur due to weak or fatigued eye muscles, making it hard to focus
- Double Vision: Also known as diplopia, this happens when the eye muscles are read more

It sounds like you're experiencing several symptoms related to ocular myasthenia gravis (MG). Here are some relevant points from the context:

- Blurry Vision: This can occur due to weak or fatigued eye muscles, making it hard to focus.
- Double Vision: Also known as diplopia, this happens when the eye muscles are misaligned.
- Eye Twitching: Your upper eyelid may twitch upward if you look down for a prolonged period.
- Watery, Teary Eyes: This could be related to dry eyes, a common symptom in people with ocular MG, which can cause burning sensations, light sensitivity, and irritation.

It's important to discuss these symptoms with your healthcare provider for proper management and treatment.

 This AI-generated response comes from MGteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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July 7
A MGteam Member

My husband says yes. He says it's usually from the mestinon

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