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Finally had my appointment with an ophthalmologist regarding my vision. Have had problems due to the optic neuritis in both eyes on different occasions that haven't really subsided 100% since the attacks. The answer I got was my vision was fine... Quite frustrated with this because I know first hand it is not. I asked if it can be permanent damage to the nerve they can't see. They said it was possible, but can't know for sure because it was my first time seeing them. Told me to contact them if I have another attack.
Anyone ever run into this problem? I'm thinking of asking for a referral to an neuro-ophthalmologist to further investigate. Thanks for reading, have a good weekend! |
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