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Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:22 pm
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This may be a lame question, but have you talked to your physician? There are certain medical conditions - and some are very easy to take care of - which might result in this kind of experience.casparks wrote:Every time I take a PT, I literally start seeing double by the third section. Throughout the remainder of the test I have to strain my eyes or blink them really hard to focus. My brain starts getting really fuzzy. It's bizarre! I had my eyes tested in May and I still have 20/20 vision.
Does this happen to anyone else? Could it be too much caffeine? I don't have any fat in my diet- could it be that? I'm getting 6-7 hours of sleep at night and I never drink alcohol, smoke, or do drugs.
Indeed. Literally seeing double is a medical issue and you should be talking to a physician about this, not some random people on a law school website.bilbaosan wrote:This may be a lame question, but have you talked to your physician? There are certain medical conditions - and some are very easy to take care of - which might result in this kind of experience.casparks wrote:Every time I take a PT, I literally start seeing double by the third section. Throughout the remainder of the test I have to strain my eyes or blink them really hard to focus. My brain starts getting really fuzzy. It's bizarre! I had my eyes tested in May and I still have 20/20 vision.
Does this happen to anyone else? Could it be too much caffeine? I don't have any fat in my diet- could it be that? I'm getting 6-7 hours of sleep at night and I never drink alcohol, smoke, or do drugs.
That wasn't rude.casparks wrote:I'm going to be honest, you have made two rude replies to my posts and the actress in your profile picture makes you seem even worse.malleus discentium wrote:Indeed. Literally seeing double is a medical issue and you should be talking to a physician about this, not some random people on a law school website.bilbaosan wrote:This may be a lame question, but have you talked to your physician? There are certain medical conditions - and some are very easy to take care of - which might result in this kind of experience.casparks wrote:Every time I take a PT, I literally start seeing double by the third section. Throughout the remainder of the test I have to strain my eyes or blink them really hard to focus. My brain starts getting really fuzzy. It's bizarre! I had my eyes tested in May and I still have 20/20 vision.
Does this happen to anyone else? Could it be too much caffeine? I don't have any fat in my diet- could it be that? I'm getting 6-7 hours of sleep at night and I never drink alcohol, smoke, or do drugs.
Woah woah woah. You can say whatever you want about how I'm a nasty rude internet troll, but you keep your textual mitts off Jenna Maroney.casparks wrote:I'm going to be honest, you have made two rude replies to my posts and the actress in your profile picture makes you seem even worse.malleus discentium wrote:Indeed. Literally seeing double is a medical issue and you should be talking to a physician about this, not some random people on a law school website.bilbaosan wrote:This may be a lame question, but have you talked to your physician? There are certain medical conditions - and some are very easy to take care of - which might result in this kind of experience.casparks wrote:Every time I take a PT, I literally start seeing double by the third section. Throughout the remainder of the test I have to strain my eyes or blink them really hard to focus. My brain starts getting really fuzzy. It's bizarre! I had my eyes tested in May and I still have 20/20 vision.
Does this happen to anyone else? Could it be too much caffeine? I don't have any fat in my diet- could it be that? I'm getting 6-7 hours of sleep at night and I never drink alcohol, smoke, or do drugs.