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Default head ache and sightproblems

I have had blurred vision over the last 3 weeks, slowly becoming worse. I have head aches on and off, sharp ice pick kind of pain, a lot on left side of head and pain at back and around left eyr. My vision is denimishing. I have history of some sort of migrane, scotoma aura and all of that. I have vascular problems like cerebral aneurysm in the pasr ( repaired) and TIA. I went to my opthomologist yesterday, I could not even make out the largest letters to read. I can not drive, can not see the signs. He has referred me to a neurology opthomologist. I saw him 2 years ago. But this pm, my sight seems to be getting worse. I do not know if I can wait until Wednesday to see this doctor
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