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I do have Sjögren's but I am told my current eye issues are MS related. While the dry eye can get much worse from the increase in meds for MS, I have been assured that its my optic nerve making the fuzzies.

I am upset that I cant see well enough to enjoy TV or a video game. I no longer write long hand, and depend on things like Dragon naturally speaking for internet stuff.

Blindness is not something I expected with MS.
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