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Laura I'm glad you are started on treatment. Never fool around with your eyes or mobility. Always call, it never hurts to let them know how you are feeling.
I found on IVSM I would sleep 4 hours and be awake for about four hours. I never slept long enough but I slept often enough, to make up for it, since I was home anyway. Eat potassium foods like bananas, potatoes, yogurt and plenty of calcium foods or supplements with magnesium and zinc added, so your bones stay healthy from the steroids. I hope your eyes feel better soon. I had O.N. a few times. Sometimes with the ice pick in the eye pain or the blurry Central Scotoma vision. Two relapses in four years in pretty good. ![]() Good luck with the steroids. Keep us updated on your eyes.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dmplaura (10-04-2011) |
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