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hi all, I had 6 x cabg 13 years ago then a mild heart attack 3 weeks ago, since my angiogram I have had tiny pupils in both eyes, also had numb lips immediately after theAgram too.

My Doc does not know what it is! just wondered if anyone else has this?

kind regards

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Vagus nerve damage?

Have you been reviewed by an Ophthalmologist?

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Harveee in reply toMilkfairy

Hi MF, saw an optician on docs advice and was told " evidence of bilateral miosis, R>L, there is restricted efferent and direct response to light but all other aspects of the exam were normal." She suggested it may be due to all the morphine I was given but 2 weeks later still there. Guess I will have to go back to the docs, just wondered if anyone had this happen to them. ty for your reply.

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