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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Posts: 177
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Location: Richmond, Virginia
Posts: 177
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The MS, if you're already diagnosed, may be affecting the Iris of the affected eye and preventing it from making sudden adjustments to light, thus giving you that washed out effect. Just my thoughts. I'm not a medical professional but would recommend that you have a neuroopthamologist check it out just to be sure you don't have something else going on.
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Craig Mattice
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Dx'd 12/00 w/RRMS
Dx'd 05/01 w/SPMS
03/05 Rescinded MS Dx Neuro thinks something else
03/06 New Dx of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP)
Rare deteriorating motor neuron disease. No cure. No Treatments.
Only 20,000 Dx'd patients in US
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