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About Dina Q Goldin, Ph.D.
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Information and advice for Acoustic Neuroma patients who would like honest patient-to-patient interaction about their symptoms or about treatments and related medical procedures. If you are unsure if your experience is "normal", or are wondering whether your information is complete, feel free to ask.

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I am an Acoustic Neuroma patient and the founding editor
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Topic: Acoustic Neuroma



Expert: Dina Q Goldin, Ph.D.
Date: 2/27/2008
Subject: Acoustic Neuroma

Question
I have a Acustic Neroma and in the moning I experience vision blurring. Could this be caused by the tumoer.

Answer
It is not impossible for the Acoustic Neuroma to cause vision blurring. Normally this would be accompanied by other symptoms, such as headache and dizziness. This could be an indication of hydrocephalus, a serious condition, which should not be left untreated.  If the blurring persists, please contact a specialist.  I recommend seeing a neuroopthalmologist, who specializes in neurological problems that relate to your vision.

Dina Q Goldin, Ph.D.

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