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I didn't notice this until recently, but I've been worrying about my left eye pupil dilating more than the other (I'm afraid of aneurysms, so I am checking my eyes constantly), but when I look at my left pupil and focus on it, it looks like my left eye is drifting further off to the left, while my right eye stays the same!
Is this normal!? I mean, both of my pupils look dilated properly (especially in bright light), and my roommate doesn't notice it at all. But I'm worried. Is it a sign of an aneurysm, or some other sort of brain problem?? I'm really freaking out. Could it just be that I am focusing more with my right eye when I look at my left, and I'm causing it myself?? It also doesn't help that I am a hypochondriac, but I'm striving to fix that; I'm going to see a psychologist tomorrow around 3pm to see if he can help me. |
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