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Old 01-18-2013, 06:41 AM #1
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Default Optical Neuritis

I lost most of my vision in my left eye last week due to optical neuritis. The neuro put me on IV Solu Medrol that started yesterday, doing in my home which is nice.

I was just wondering what people's experience with this is. Does the sight come back quickly? Totally? Usually? My ophthalmologist said sometimes it doesn't come back, but neuro said it would? Confused. And maybe a bit angry. They've been doing tests on me for several months and I've had recurrent eye issues, couldn't they have foreseen or prevented this? Grrrr.
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