Hi Nicole,
Thanks so much for checking in. We all learn from each other. Since you are taking LDN be sure to check out the LDN board on Yahoo to keep up with the latest info. You can find experienced people posting about some of same issues you are facing.
Seems like an MRI would be a big help in establishing what is going on.
Vision issues are common among MSers. Over a period of several months my wife gradually lost vision in one eye until 100% totally gone. Stayed that way for a couple weeks and over a period of several months gradually came back 100% and has stayed that way for about 20 years.
Keep in mind that when you lose a function, very often that function returns because your brain does a “work around” to restore it. Especially when you are young.
Keep your chin up. It is most frustrating when a precise diagnosis evades us. Hopefully, it won’t be MS but if it is you can deal with it, if only because you must. BUT never has research been more promising than today. There is a great deal of research going on for treatments which halt progression and repair damage.
For now, stick with LDN since you are already on it. I personally know people who take it daily as a preventative, just like aspirin. It has a safety profile similar to aspirin. Whatever doctor put you on diet and LDN is probably a good one and in front of most.
If your vision problem is MS related, laser surgery is not going to help. The problem in MS is optic nerve. Laser surgery will solve nothing if optic nerve is the problem, IMO. Sounds like the same dumb things we were told when my wife had vision problems.
By the way, she is doing tremendously well today. So will you.
Everyone is pulling for you girl, hang in there! Clarity will come. Be at peace as much as is possible, clarity will finally show up.
Blessings to you!
Thanks so much for checking in. We all learn from each other. Since you are taking LDN be sure to check out the LDN board on Yahoo to keep up with the latest info. You can find experienced people posting about some of same issues you are facing.
Seems like an MRI would be a big help in establishing what is going on.
Vision issues are common among MSers. Over a period of several months my wife gradually lost vision in one eye until 100% totally gone. Stayed that way for a couple weeks and over a period of several months gradually came back 100% and has stayed that way for about 20 years.
Keep in mind that when you lose a function, very often that function returns because your brain does a “work around” to restore it. Especially when you are young.
Keep your chin up. It is most frustrating when a precise diagnosis evades us. Hopefully, it won’t be MS but if it is you can deal with it, if only because you must. BUT never has research been more promising than today. There is a great deal of research going on for treatments which halt progression and repair damage.
For now, stick with LDN since you are already on it. I personally know people who take it daily as a preventative, just like aspirin. It has a safety profile similar to aspirin. Whatever doctor put you on diet and LDN is probably a good one and in front of most.
If your vision problem is MS related, laser surgery is not going to help. The problem in MS is optic nerve. Laser surgery will solve nothing if optic nerve is the problem, IMO. Sounds like the same dumb things we were told when my wife had vision problems.
By the way, she is doing tremendously well today. So will you.
Everyone is pulling for you girl, hang in there! Clarity will come. Be at peace as much as is possible, clarity will finally show up.
Blessings to you!
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