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Default Why is it always on a weekend?

Argh! I think I'm going to have to call my neuro and ask if this is something that can wait till monday, or if I should have this checked out now.

Last night, my right eye started to hurt when I look side-to-side. (ut-oh!) Today my eyes feel weird, but there arent any blind spots or anything keeping me from seeing. I do have a slight headache behind my right eye.

I'm really hoping this isnt another optic neuritis.

I just want to know why new or recurrent symptoms always seem to happen during the weekend when the ER is really expensive and sometimes busy. Why cant the MS Trolls mess with my neurons bright and early on monday morning, so that I can at least call the doctor's office and not have to go thru the answering service.

*grumble* stupid MS!
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