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Old 01-31-2008, 10:57 AM #1
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Chris never complains or really tells me when something is wrong so I have to really push him to tell me anything.
I know; you've mentioned this before and I know it must be upsetting and frustrating.

I didn't realize that he had pain, which now does sound like he has ON. (It usually doesn't disappear in just a few months although the pain part does). Perhaps what the ophthalmologist meant by "not active" is that he is no longer in an acute phase?

(Sorry I missed the OCT mention!)
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Thanks all, I will keep you posted
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