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Old 11-06-2013, 04:28 PM #3
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I would say that certainly could have been an allergic reaction. Glad to hear you are going to the doctor!!! If this injection bothered you, other injections with larger amounts of steroids could present in an even worse way!
The neurologist can't explain it but we're obviously not going to be doing the injections again. He's going to continue on the list of meds. Next is Propranolol starting today. And a CT scan next week.

My eyes have improved a lot yesterday and today, so the optometrist was wrong, and fortunately I didn't spend money on new glasses.
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