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Old 09-23-2011, 07:57 AM #1
ItsWonderfulLife ItsWonderfulLife is offline
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Default Question about Visual Evoked Potential?

Hey all
I went to the neurologist and didnt even realize it until they checked but i guess i see color differently in one eye than the other so they suggested i take a VEP. In the particular eye where the color seemed duller/darker is the eye that i occasioanlly get blurry vision. Besides MS, is there any other explanation for having different vision like that? Ive never had bouts of blindness or anything. (Im not diagnosed with MS just trying to figure out whats wrong, had an MRI of the brain and cerv spine which was clear and passed their other moving/poking tests but still have unexplained issues and MS runs in family) their having me do an mri of my middle back now to check for lesions along with the VEP...could this color problem mean something else other than MS? Thanks for lettng me carry on
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