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Who Else see's Halo's around lights?

This may sound silly, but for the last couple of years I always thought the halo's around street lights and head lights were my old contact lenses in need of replacement...  it's finally "dawning" on me... it's not my lenses and that it could be another piece to my puzzle.

Are halo's a symptom of MS?  I see them all the time at night - they never go away, but I've never told my neuro or my primary about it b'cuz I just assumed it was the lenses.  (it happens without the lenses too...)

I have brand new lenses and was wondering about other's halo sightings... and is this something I should bring up to the neuro?
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Sorry.. I posted this in the wrong forum, I apologize :).
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I would bring it up with the eye doctor and neuro.  Seeing halo's around lights can be a sign of a serious eye condition.

I can not remember the name but if you do a search of "seeing halo's around lights" you will probably come up with something.  

But talk to both of your doctors.

LA
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