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Originally posted by Leaf:
Hey Tabitha,
It might be worth going to a chiropractor and getting adjusted in case any nerves are getting pinched or pressed or something. Maybe you could have the MRI re-evaluated just to be sure, if you feel you might have MS.
Leaf
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-- I agree on the chiropractor idea -- they
help,no matter what, in my opinion.
However, if vision is blurry, SEE OPTHALMALOGISTS. I had 4 MRIs in 6 years
and they were "clear" for MS. Then my
vision went dark and blurry, and after
seeing the Ophthalmalogist and the Retina
Specialists, and having many tests, they
sent me ASAP to the neurologist, who sent
me for another (negative) MRI and then
a spinal tap -- and bingo....protein and
oligoclonal bands all over the place, finally
explaining all the problems over the years.
EVERYTHING else has to be ruled out and
many things have to be considered, before
MS is ruled in.
But if you have eye problems, GET TO AN EYE
DOCTOR immediately! Even the doctor at
Sears, where I get my glasses, saw my optic nerve was pale and advised me to see a neurologist (a week after I'd been, and
before my spinal tap was scheduled)
It takes time and going from doctor to doctor
to find out what is wrong with you, but
keep going till you find out something.
nance