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Old 06-02-2009, 07:15 AM #1
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Default Optic neuritis advice

Silly me . I have never had ON so I don't know what I should do.

I started having nagging to sharp pain behind my right eye about 5 days ago. I kept thinking it was a headache that just won't go away even though i'm not prone to having lingering headaches. My vision is only slightly blurred in that eye. I put that off to be from the uveitis I chronically get.

Yesterday, I was talking to my friend with ms and she says "duh, Jo, you should call the neuro today!". ON never even crossed my mind!

I have an appt with a neuro optho on the 15th. I thought with ON you always had profound vision loss. Has anyone had ON that was similar to what I've described?
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