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BUT, someone explain to me, how all this can be going on, and my last visit to the eye doc....he told me my Optic Nerves looked great!!

I was told the same thing when I went to get my eyes checked lat month. I do need a stronger prescription.....but I was told my optic nerve looked very healthy.
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I don't get it? How can the optic nerves look healthy, if all the myelin has depleted?
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my MD called it "silent damage" ugh! one MD thought me to be a nut and looking for a way to get out of work. I said "im retired!" and that changed her mind, but she didnt seem to believe me when I said i had hazy, doubled vision.

i want this to stop now.
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