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Old 09-12-2008, 01:58 PM
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Thank you, that is a good idea!



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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap View Post
Write it all down on a calendar, every day, La. Just dedicate one to the purpose and make yourself a scale of say, 1-10 where what you are currently experiencing is say, a 2 or a 3. Monitor the changes from when you were in your neuro appt., you were at a 0 or a 1. Does that make sense?

In 6 months, compare your notes with your neuro. The unfortunate reality that we all face daily is that no one can answer your question.

But keeping track of symptoms and changes will help you see across a longer span of time and help clarify things. If you go for weeks just writing the same digit on the calendar and not describing new changes, then great, your neuro will appreciate the patches when you are making more notes.

I hope it's just a temporary setback!
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Optic neuritis May 2007 and again January2008
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