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Default Visual disturbances

I have been in an attack for weeks now, mostly legs, one arm and one hand.

3 weeks ago, upon awakening, I was unable to read newspaper for an hour--it looked like chicken scratches, and the CNN news crawl was blurry. It was fine after an hour.
The eye doc said my optic nerve looked good, and no sign of INO.No glaucoma. Retina good.

Then:
Last night, letters of words on TV had a ghost image below them. It cleared up in less than half hour.

I haven't ever had eye involvement in MS. -- does this sound like part of MS?
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