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Old 01-19-2013, 09:48 PM #7
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I only had ON once in my 48+ years with MS and it was not painful. Lasted about a month and the vision was like looking through vasaline with some double vision too. It resolved itself with no meds and It never came back. When I hear the pain and all that others go through, I consider myself lucky indeed.

I hope it doesn't leave any permanent loss of sight for you and gets better soon.
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