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Shanelymedrain
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Has anyone ever gotten rid of the vision problems associated to lyme? I have about 20 floaters (which the eye doctor said he cant see) and when i look into clear light i can see a whole lot of clear dots moving around as you would see an infection under the microscope
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I just posted about this. Do you see any of these?? I usually only see them when looking into light.

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/l5MVLeJmJ4VLX6RW5ymfSg


http://embarrassingproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/Is_There_an_Eye_Floaters_Solution.jpeg


What are your main symptoms?

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I used to have a lot of floaters and spots like the above links , It used to get so bad that i could not read or look at tv.

And also lot of dbl triple vision.

I went to eye doctor early on before i was diagnosed with lyme and bartonella , and ran different tests and told me the spots and floaters were an ocular migraine , and don't know the cause

Few years later i went to an llmd and told me that an ocular migraine was all caused from lyme.

Now with treatment my spots and floaters and dbl vision is gone.

happy to say now this eye doctor when he has patients come in he recommends to be tested for lyme , now if only a regular doctor be ll to help.

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