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My voice changes too! My neuro said it is part of the flare. I get a high pitched voice and sometimes it is shaky, if that makes any sense. So I don't think you are going crazy for that one. My friend always knows when I am not feeling well just by the way my voice sounds. So it is noticable to others.

I don't have any sx with my eye sight. Sorry.
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