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Before my spine fusion I was having double vision if I looked in my rear view mirror .My left eye would get stuck when looking from left to right. You could see it happening. And I always had the feeling of floating dizziness above my head when I moved it the wrong way. I went to an eye specialist. My problem might be the way I explain my discomfort,I don't know. But the eye getting caught then snapping into the direction I was looking was obvious. That was in 1982. They did a CT scan. And at the visit,the DR, Dr.Beinfang, yup that was his name, couldn't find anything. But in 1983, we learned the arthritis in my TMJ had been so bad that my lower mandibular had slid up in back of my upper mandibular and my bite was so open I couldn't bite into a sandwich.I had to push the sandwich with my thumbs up into my upper teeth to take a bite.I ended up having a surgery where I was wired shut for 8 weeks, but the surgeon used my own bone for the fusion so it didn't heal. Dr.Kaban told me he had done 500 of these surgeries up to that point and I was only the second one that didn't heel. I had to have it done again a year later with bone from the bone bank. Now whether or not that jaw slippage had something to do with the eye weirdness ,I don't know.
But to answer your question I haven't been to a neurologist for this. But I see my PCP tomorrow to try and get an MRI and she had suggested a neurologist.
And you know who first told me about the Trigeminal nerve was an eye doctor.He showed me where it was on my face.
Thank you

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Interestingly my husband also had a jaw misalignment and went through a similar surgery. That was a very difficult recovery and my heart goes out to you for having to deal with it twice. Let us know how your appointment with your PCP and referral goes Warm wishes