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The issue of floaters/lights should be evaluated by an Ophthalmologist, the eyes are their specialty.

Your other symptoms could be due to anything including a Mental Health issue but it would be best to allow your Drs. to determine the cause.

Even if your symptoms are due to a Mental Health problem such as anxiety, there is treatment. You don't have to just live with it. A Psychiatrist would be able to evaluate you and your symptoms. If they are due to a Mental Health problem then treatment would be recommended.



I don't know if he is correct or not. Simply having something show up on a MRI does not immediately indicate Multiple Sclerosis. Findings on MRIs can have many different causes.

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Can these findings be normal.
Optician findings were completely normal couple of weeks ago
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If MDs can't find a DX or reason, have you considered alternatives?
Acupuncture, Naturopathy , perhaps expert chiropractic , even if just for evaluations?
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If MDs can't find a DX or reason, has you considered alternatives?
Acupuncture, Naturopathy , perhaps expert chiropractic , even if just for evaluations?

To be very honest I have not tried that yet because my current thoughts do not permit me. I just need some kind of direction to start with
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hello and welcome to NT,

snoopy's advice was sound.
it never hurts to get a 2nd opinion. it might be worth asking your dr for a med to help with anxiety. if it doesn't work you might need to try another med or that may not be the cause of your symptoms.

start to keep a symptom journal with dates and maybe 3 or 4 of your most bothersome symptoms. it may help your dr.

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Can these findings be normal.
Optician findings were completely normal couple of weeks ago
Yes, they can be normal.

Information about floaters:
https://nei.nih.gov/health/floaters/floaters
http://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-p...oaters-flashes
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[QUOTE=Snoopy;1198690]Yes, they can be normal.


I mean spots in MRI.
CAN THEY BE NORMAL AT MY AGE
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