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Old 10-22-2006, 10:45 PM #6
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I get blurry spots that I can't blink away, double vision so badly I can't read print, new headaches (like behind my eyeballs, when I look to the sides and pain in the back of my head) and some weird color changes that I can't really describe.
Glad Braintalk is back! I have the same problems at the moment. I was tested four years ago on a visual evoked potentials but came up fine. I have been having these problems for a while now, much the same as you have said, but not so much of the double vision, a little only. I see an opthamologist next week, I have had a CT scan for anything obvious but no results as yet! He has back peddled on the MRI, which I would have liked to have, but generally my neuro is finally sitting up and taking notice! I was unsure, still unsure if this is ON. Seems odd enough and a common enough problem in MS. I am pleased I have an appointment with the opthamologist, just to see what, if anything is going on!

I think this is worth following up with your neuro.

Natalie
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