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Old 04-25-2015, 01:15 PM #1
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Default What's worse?

So, all the Dr.s I talked to yesterday said, if it gets worse go to the er.

My question is, what's worse?

I woke up this morning and the pain in my eyes is worse. The vision is blurrier.
The tingling sensation in my lower body has gone up into my lower ribcage.

Is this what he means? I feel like going to the er is a waste of resources. They'll just tell me I've got a migraine.

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