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Old 11-05-2010, 09:16 PM #1
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Default Decreased vision low light/night?

I am dx with MS, I have had ON too (back in Feb)

For a while now, I have had difficulty seeing while driving at night, especially if it is raining. Well that has seemed to have gotten much worse, to where I can't hardly see unless my bright lights are on.

AND at night in my house, when everything is completely dark and I walk into a room. Where before, I could atleast see the outlines of the furniture; now it is like a black hole, really completely black, and I am feeling around for furniture so I don't run into something.

Not sure if this even makes sense to anyone....I just know that it is more difficult for me to see in low light situations now, and I am wondering if this is related to the MS? I am 47 yrs old.
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