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Old 02-01-2014, 11:27 AM #1
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Default Double Vision

Have had MS for 23 years (well officially diagnosed at least). Last night was laying down and cat started up chucking. Bounded up (as fast as I could since never really pop up quickly with leg drag)trying to get a towel on rug and wham--got double vision. Closed one eye and okay, closed lther and okay but both open and there it was. Lay down and gone in about 3 minutes. Called neuro and he was at loss to offer explaination other then quick short circuit. Anyone else have this happen quickly and then be gone???? First time ever had eye problem and pretty scary. New respect for those who have lived with and endured optic neuritis and other MS eye problems. This disease is a bummer!!!
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