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Doug, I had DBS and soon after got the DV, Ray
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From: "Douglas Way" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: PARKINSN Digest - 17 Oct 2005 to 18 Oct 2005 (#2005-393)


> DEAR JACKIE,
> I READ YOUR POST ON LISTSERVER SITE, AND AM ATTEMPTING THIS EMAIL( DOUBLE
> VISION AND ALL). I'VE HEARD THAT DBS CAN CAUSE DOUBLE VISION. IS THERE
> ANYTHING I CAN HANG MY HAT ON AS TO WHETHER DV IS ASSOCIATED WITH PD?
>
>
> "Jacqueline Winterkorn, PhD, MD" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am a neuro-ophthalmologist. I treat a lot of double vision. Having PD
> predisposes to divergence insufficiency -- side by side doubling in the
> distance-- and to convergence insufficiency -- side by side doubling when
> you try to
> read. One or both of these would be far more likely than having PD and
> Myasthenia gravis.
> Jacqueline Winterkorn, PhD, MD
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