You : You may want to seek a second opinion with a occuplastic eye surgeon. In the los angeles area there are two very good doctors. Dr. Guy massry (www.Drmassry.Com) and dr. Kami parsa (http://www.Oculoplastic.Info). Also, your mother should have a general eye exam to check the overall visual system and her prescriptions. Sometimes if there a difference in vision between the two eyes, this can cause a patient to experience headaches, nausea and dizziness.
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See Eye MD: She should see an ophthalmologist to determine why this is happening. Only then can a treatment plan be done. It is likely this can be fixed.
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