RE: Bad eyes

Lindstrom, Ann (annlindstrom(AT)lucent.com)
Mon, 5 Oct 1998 09:57:50 -0700

Wim - You are at that age (as am I) when the eyes start giving you
trouble. I'd go to a good eye doctor in your area and get a complete
exam. The eye doctor can give you special tests for MS (they are
completely non-painful) and can also look for lesions on the optic
nerves. Ann

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> Subject: Re: Bad eyes
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> In a message dated 10/4/98 4:03:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
> jwdeenik(AT)westbrabant.net writes:
>
> > Question for all of you, did anyone had also problems with there
> eyes. Just
> > after Solumedrol it improves a little, but my neurologist says that
> he knows
> > nothing about a connection with TM. I was tested for MS and it was
> negative
> > that time.
>
>
> Wim:
>
> You might get yourself tested again for MS. How long has it been
> since the
> last test. I have had some problems with my eyes, off and on. One
> onset was
> called Neuroblastomas. My eye Dr. did not know what caused them, it
> could
> have been the steroids or the TM, the inflammation or anything, but
> they went
> away after a few weeks of being weaned from the steroids. What are
> the
> problems you are having with your eyes? Mine was seeing cloud-like
> haziness
> in the lower quadrant of my eyesight.
>
> The only problems I have with them now is eye matter more than before.
>
> Bob from Houston
>
>