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Old 09-17-2015, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by MAT52 View Post
Thanks Franklin76. The thing is he was just an optician looking at photos of my eyeballs on a computer screen. Because it is on the edge of the eyeball not on the macular parof my eye it won't affect my eyesight. He said it was more of a sign that something is wrong such as diabetes (I don't have this) or high blood pressure.

He said it wasn't anything to panic about but he would write to my new GP (PC) and copy me in by email. So it's really only now I've had a few days to research the implications that I've got a bit worried. Especially as my BP is always pretty high these days. I am back in my old home just now packing up and clearing our house ready to sell or let.

I don't know whether it's something rheumatic or neurological or just one of those things that occurs by itself. I think it's the same eye that gets the numbness and parasthesia but not absolutely sure which eye it's on! I didn't ask about treatment or whether it might progress or not. That's why I came here to ask for more information if anyone else with small fiber neuropathy (that isn't!) has this? I'm currently only on a low dose of Prednisolone and my joints are fine the main symptom is still the burning pain in my peripheries - ankles and feet worst of all.
you might want to confirm with an opthamologist about the neuritis, to see if there is anything going on. ON is one of the ms symptoms.
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