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MRI optic neuritis??
Hi all I have been having on going eye problems for 5 weeks, constant pain in my left eye which has now started in mildly in my right eye, it is sort of behind the eye ball at the top, my left eye is also blurred, my doctor is treating me for trigeminal nurelga my neurogist disagrees (he is really unhelpful though and just shrugged his shoulders on my first visit) and after much begging he sent me for a MRI scan, I have a follow up with my results next Friday, my question is, will an MRI always show optic neuritis? I'm in agony yet my unhelpful neurologist says that if my mri is normal then my constant eye pain (5 weeks without a break) must be a migraine. Another doctor has given me liquid morphine to help with the pain while I wait but it's not touching it :( I have booked an eye exam in the morning with an optician and another on Tuesday with an ophthalmologist, I had one 5 weeks when my pain first started but then it was very mild, almost unnoticeable, I'm thinking that back then it may not have been inflamed? Thank you
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If I remember right, it doesn't always show up on an MRI. I had optic neuritis in 2006 and it didn't show up on the MRI. I had tiny "nonspecific white dots" in some other spot that wasn't anywhere near the optic nerve. I've had optic neuritis a couple of times since then, but I pretty much refuse to get back into another MRI machine because I have claustrophobia. (didn't know I was that claustrophobic until that first MRI in 2006)
They might be able to tell from looking at your optic nerve thru an ophthalmoscope. But, again, it might not show up. The color of your optic nerve can change when it's inflamed. (think it gets a pale pink color?) I'm pretty sure that you can have a flaming case of optic neuritis and have it not show up in an MRI or looking thru the ophthalmoscope. There's other signs to look for. |
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Snailz It sounds like you need to find a different neurologist though. Doesn't sound like yours is treating you the way he should. |
My optic neuritis was diagnosed through an opthalmoscope
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I agree, with above, if you aren't feeling heard, etc..as in your neurologist shrugged their shoulders, then seeking out someone else, you can trust, isn't a bad idea. My optic neuritis flare ups take about 10-12 weeks to clear up, when I have had them. Hope you feel better soon. :hug: |
They usually diagnose my optic neuritis problems from the symptoms. Usually I'll have a problem with my color vision. Last spring tho, when I had ON, my vision in my right eye was completely obscured. That was the worst it's ever been. Hurt like crazy too.
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Hi Snailz and Jim, happy to have you join us. Do either or both of you
have MS? ON is a mean side of MS, but other things cause ON as well. I am one of the lucky ones. I've had ON only once in my 40 some yrs with MS. It was awful. Some peeps have recurring bouts of ON and very painful. Has your Doc/Neuro tried treating your ON with solumedrol/prednizone ? It works well for some people. I hope you are both feeling better soon. |
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