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Old 04-27-2013, 01:54 PM #4
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Will be as optimistic as possible! Are you hoping the eye problems are not possible MS?

Ocular migraines are temporary; they last maybe 20-30 minutes. Mine are a little less than that. I've not heard of them being a permanent fixture. But I'm no doctor.

I used to have a t-shirt that had a striped pattern that, because of the material, would move and shimmer. Had to get rid of it. But my experience with that one pattern, even though it semi-resembles your experience, does not mean you have MS.

MS is hard to diagnose (or I should say, "can be" hard), and I would think having MG would throw a wrench into that mix.

The most upbeat thing I can say is that your eye problem are not really consistent with what I've heard about MS-caused eye problems.

Again, I'm no doctor! I hope you get your eyes figured out by a doctor, and get some relief! What did the neuro-opthamologist say?
I dont go until wednesday. I guess the waiting game is killing me. Thank you both for the kind words. Im just wore out.
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