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Old 12-31-2015, 10:48 AM #4
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I have various eye issues, and more of them in recent days and weeks. Some blurriness, itching, pain, watering, a feeling of something being in my eyes, and some other lovely things. I'm seeing an optometrist for some tests in a week or two, and then on to an ophthalmologist from there, I imagine. But I may have Sjogren's and the eyes often get hit in that.

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Originally Posted by onebeed View Post
Also, I read that some of the eye symptoms can be a form of peripheral neuropathy also. Does anyone else have visual disturbances?

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