Vertigo and Eye Movements in Multiple Sclerosis

By Dr. Gross, Health Guide Thursday, October 25, 2007
Eye movement analysis is a complicated area in Neurology and multiple sclerosis (MS). We take eye movements for granted, placing them somewhere on the awareness scale between waving one's hand to say hello and automatically activating chest muscles that assist with respiration.   There ...
10/25/07 3:46pm

Good topic... Thanks for sharing this with us...

 

All My Best,

 

Stuart Schlossman

Host editor of: www.msviewsandrelatednews.com

5/13/10 10:10pm

I have this returning vertigo and its awful.  How can one function if you move your head a certain way and you feel as though you are going to fall off the world? 

Would I see my Neurologist?  Neuroopthamologist? Bang my head on the table?

Cry

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By Dr. Gross, Health Guide— Last Modified: 06/01/13, First Published: 10/25/07