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751951 tn?1406632863

Thankful and aggravated

Yes, I am very thankful to have been almost symptom-free for 30 months, but for 10 days, it's seemed a lot like old times, with pain on the back side of the eyes, weird visual hazy/ghost areas and double vision, and most of all, very little ability to keep myself balanced.  Last neuro's office is writing it up to share with him this afternoon; nurse sounded like it's at least a possibility I could see him at his satellite office (way closer for me) tomorrow.

Yes, I have missed you guys.  No, I am not glad to be back, because I have selfish reasons as my motivation.  For the moment, i'm just here to whine.
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I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing symptoms again after such a long break. I hope that your doctor is able to get them under control pretty quick......

Tom
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whine away Dan, we all get to do it!  Sorry you are back to "old reruns"
30 months?  wow, you must have been on cloud 9 !!

Hopefully you will get some answers and that they are ones you want to hear!
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