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I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!

I am still out of work. My eyesight is not double anymore however it still takes a second, when moving my eyes from side to side, to see things properly in forward view, still gettin a lil dizzy, and behind my eyes still are very painful.. It kinda feels like my optic nerve is going to snap when I move my eyes. I am finishing my prednisone taper today..

I guess I still dont understand ms, thought FOR SURE my eyesight would be back to normal by now... Sigh...
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