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Retinal Vein Occlusion

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I was diagnosed with "arterial occlusion of the R eye". I just googled it to see if it is BRVO and it was confirmed. Does anyone know if this is accurate info?
This is just one of many eye Dx's for me. I have AMD, Scarring on the Corneas from Severe Dry Eye, Chronic Diplopia and a Vestibular Disorder [Abnormal SVV tilts to the R], leaving me with an abnormal perception to the R, which feeds into a neurological involuntary movement disorder. I was also told I had a pulverized nerve in one of my eyes, but it was never explained so that I understood it, so that may not mean much. And, as with many seniors, I had cataracts removed from both eyes. Hey, I'm a mess! 😉🤣And, that's just the eyes!! 🤣
As is common with me, I never received any treatment for the arterial occlusion, so I don't know if it was very mild, or what. Another case of Drs leaving you in the dark.
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Hi,

Sorry about your eye problems...

BRVO stands for brachial retinal vein occlusion. If you have arterial occlusion, that is CRAO, central retinal artery occlusion.