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Old 07-20-2009, 02:47 PM #16
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I just signed up on this forum today. I have had MS for 8 + years and recently started having pain and blurred vision in my left eye. When I strain the eye to read or work on the computer I get pain throughout the left side of my face, similiar to a sinus infection.
My doctors said they were unsure if this was trigeminal Neuralgia as it was presenting in a strange way. I did find some limited information on Charlin Sluder Neuralgia and wondered if this is what it could be.
Your information on the post has been helpful to me.
Thanks - Sheri
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