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Old 07-19-2008, 03:26 PM #2
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I have been noticing throughout the day that I have to work really hard to read letters...I was just trying to read the songs on my iPod and it was hard! I have better than 20/20 vision, despite one bout with optic neuritis a few years ago. I have no symptoms of that...the only thing that has changed is adding this new medicine.
Right now, I have to squint to see what I am doing to type this.

What do you think?? Is this normal? I see that it can be a side effect, but will it pass?
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