I am going to a neurologist in August. In March of 2016 I had a vitretomy os due to vitrous humor pulling away irregularly. I had a bleed post, which I could not see out of the os for three days. My vision finally returned and then a cataract grew to the point that I had a cataract removed in my os. I went to an optometrist for new classes. I have had diploplia from childhood, which I have been able to control. Now that I am almost 70, it has been more difficult to control. When I went to the optometrist, she notice that my os did not go all the way up like my od. She thinks I have myestenia gravis. Does that make since? I am going to a peidatric optometrist that specializes in neromuscular problems in children May 30.
test positive for ach antibody.myasthenia gravisantibodies to acetylcholine receptor. you will be alright with proper treatment.should not concentrated on eye ailment.
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test positive for ach antibody.myasthenia gravis antibodies to acetylcholine receptor. you will be alright with proper treatment.should not concentrated on eye ailment.