... I went to the neuro-ophthalmologist (Dr. Edward Cohn) this morning and he confirmed that I do have mild case of optic neuritis in my right eye related to MS. I already knew about the neuritis but it looks like there is some new inflammation. I am not on any medication (intravenous steroids or oral steroids) for it because there is not any scientific evidence that the benefits would outweigh the risks in such a mild exacerbation. Mild or not it is just annoying and making feel a little nauseous.
Dr. Cohn gave us his home phone number and email address and told us to call if things get any worse -- he also said to contact him regardless to let him know how things are going. :) He was really smart, very thorough and just a real nice man - I was glad we went to see him.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
My first exacerbation ? (incluing some FAQs on MS)
I believe I just may have been having an exacerbation (temporary symptom flare-ups also referred to as relapses or attacks) for the past few days related to my multiple sclerosis. This could be my first one since my diagnosis 5/'07 so I am not a pro. I am not sure how to exactly describe my symptom but my eyes have been acting a little off, perhaps related to my optic neuritis? Fortunately vision changes are temporary. Due to my vision abnormality I did not volunteer today as I don't feel that it would be wise for me to drive.
Not to change the subject but I thought this would be a good time to provide some more information to everyone about multiple sclerosis (MS). I have been asked a few questions pertaining to MS and pregnancy, the cause(s) of MS, if it is genetic, etc. The following link to some FAQs about MS that addressed the above mentioned questions as well as some additional topics:
Not to change the subject but I thought this would be a good time to provide some more information to everyone about multiple sclerosis (MS). I have been asked a few questions pertaining to MS and pregnancy, the cause(s) of MS, if it is genetic, etc. The following link to some FAQs about MS that addressed the above mentioned questions as well as some additional topics:
http://www.msassociation.org/faq/#question-7
I think this set of FAQs does a pretty good job with answering the questions with easy to understand answers. :)
Labels:
causes,
exacerbation,
genetic,
MS,
multiple sclerosis,
optic neuritis,
pregnancy
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