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I try very hard to avoid the steroids unless it affects my vision or my ability to express my own words.

I hope you feel better quickly.
When MS first struck, me it was in one eye. I was blind but the steroids did get my eyesight back. When the neuro told me about it, and I gave him my personal history, he agreed it was for the best. I am divorced, had no children so I am always paying for a lot of things that people who are married or have children don't. But I recovered so quickly with the steroid. I kept a journal during that time and am adding to it again. I also keep a current file on all tests and meds and two of my neighbors know where it is plus my niece does too.


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