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I'm so so happy I found this post, I thought I was going crazy!

I have multiple sclerosis but I didn't believe that what I'm experiencing was just another symptom of MS. When I move my eyes quickly, from side to side sometimes, and also sometimes when they're closed, I can hear a 'swooshing' sound as described by many people in this post.

It seems to have started last week, and now I'm realising that this coincides with me tapering off my anti-depressant medication.

I'm just wondering if anybody could tell me how long should I expect this withdrawal symptom to last? I hope so!
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