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I know this sounds totally bizarre, but maybe not to other MS patients! The only ON symptom I've ever had is nystagmus--I've had that for at least ten years, and I didn't even know it was an MS thing until a few months ago. When it started, I thought it was a lasting side effect from my partying days. It never lasts long though, and it's never impaired my ability to see or function.
But this new one is weird, it started Saturday, and I'm not really sure how to describe it. There's a very cold, wet feeling in a tiny area in my left eye. I know it's odd to say that my eye feels wet, but it does. Not like teariness, just wet and cold, like I have an ice cube on my eyeball. Is this something, or nothing? It started very quickly on Saturday while I was reading. It isn't constant, it only lasts for a minute then goes away. Does anybody know what the heck this is? It seems so minor that I even hesitate to ask, but it's SO WEIRD. Thanks, April |
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