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1387175 tn?1326400997

Seeing More Stars No Doc Help!

my vision is getting worse the moods are getting worse seeing alot white stars and doctors still say i am okay but i feel more lumps pressing down in my head no interest in nothing disoriented,confused

next i am scared i am going to get a F*ckin Seizure No Doctors Help... I Am Also Hallucation when i go to sleep

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875426 tn?1325528416
Testdeprived- Letting you know he got an MRI.  

I didn't find the other thread where I think you were able to two MRIs, wasn't it Mike?
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765439 tn?1292960414
not that  idont appreciate the link surgi,but just curious why u sent it to me as well ;)
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875426 tn?1325528416
I get vivid dreams sometimes too. Sometimes I think food or medicine can trigger them.  Have you been to an opthamologist yet about your vision?
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875426 tn?1325528416
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1387175 tn?1326400997
i see alot of vivid dreams is that normal
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539750 tn?1226521677
My PCP refused to give me an MRI.  I insisted and made them, sometimes you  have to ask more then once.  Tell your doctor if he doesn't give you the test and something happens you will hold him responsible.

How do you hallucinate when sleeping?
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765439 tn?1292960414
dude just get an mri. dont let  a dr refuse you an mri. get yourself the mri then get back to us.
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