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I like the "example" of how our vision appears (click on the pic about 1/2 way down the page) in this link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optic_neuritis

This link is hard to read because of the background, but has reliable information:

http://www.jandoerffel.de/on.htm

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This link is hard to read because of the background, but has reliable information:

http://www.jandoerffel.de/on.htm

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On that last link, if you press the CTRL + A buttons on your keyboard, it will "highlight" the text and make it easier to read. (You'd think a web site talking about visual problems would have an easier-to-read background!)
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I like the "example" of how our vision appears (click on the pic about 1/2 way down the page) in this link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optic_neuritis

This link is hard to read because of the background, but has reliable information:

http://www.jandoerffel.de/on.htm

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THanks for answering everyone. The reason I asked the question is because I am having some problems with my eyes. I don't have an actual dx but he opth. said I have all the symptoms of an MS eye, but my optic never and eyes in general a very healthy. I think the poblems I am having at the moment might be because of a recent bout of shingles, it was on my eyelid and farhead. Its better now and the dr. said it did not go into my eye, but every little pain makes me nervous. I know shingles in the eye can cause loss of vision.
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