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Suffering From Involuntary Eye Movements. Had Sinus Infections, Back Teeth Decay. Having Charcot Marie Tooth Disease. Suggestions?

I have been suffering from involuntary eye movements for about ten years. I retired about nine years ago and knew that my classroom had mold in it. I constantly had sinus infections and I ended up having my back teeth decay. I also began to have the eye problems. I thought they would go away after retirement. They did not go away. My eye Dr. sent me to a specialist, but nothing showed up. I later had an MRI . Nothing showed up. I have a nerve disorder Charcot Marie Tooth disease. My neurologist said it s probably not related. I m at a loss. This is quite serious to me! I have a difficult time driving when the sun is very bright. Watching TV is even difficult when I m having an episode of eye movement. Any ideas?
Fri, 2 Aug 2013
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Hi..
Charcot Marie Tooth disease affecting the eye in the form of involuntary movements is very rare.
Regarding the symptoms of vision, you may be developing a cataract which may affect your vision in bright light.
Consult your ophthalmologist for further details..
Take care..
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Suffering From Involuntary Eye Movements. Had Sinus Infections, Back Teeth Decay. Having Charcot Marie Tooth Disease. Suggestions?

Hi.. Charcot Marie Tooth disease affecting the eye in the form of involuntary movements is very rare. Regarding the symptoms of vision, you may be developing a cataract which may affect your vision in bright light. Consult your ophthalmologist for further details.. Take care..