Guest guest Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Hi, Sharon. I've been lurking. I'm ashamed! LOL Hubby is still working overseas, yes. Coming home for a break in June and contract is over in Oct. He is thinking about one more year! Twilight blindness....well, when it is that time of the evening where it's not too dark but it is just getting dusk and my ON is acting up and giving me the symptom of causing my vision to be dim anyway, i have a problem seeing in dim light, thus the dim lighting of dusk in the evening makes it impossible to see! It is referred to as twilight blindness. Most people have it as a vision impairment in both eyes and it's not associated with ON, but because of my one symptom with the ON, it causes the twilight blindness in that right eye every so often. You can imagine that depth perception is nil when it happens!! So I just don't drive. My sister moved in with me so I have someone here with me if I need to go somewhere thank goodness! From: satori_28 <starfire28 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>Subject: optic neuritisTo: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.comDate: Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 4:52 AM I've been a member of this group since 2005 when dx'd with suspected transverse myelitis but have never posted and now I may have optic neuritis. I have lost patches of vision in my right eye. Jolie I noticed you had the same sort of symptom. It is really strange and kind of looks like pieces of broken glass???? I don't have dx of MS altho thru the years I've had many symptoms come and go, most of which I try to ignore. Thanks for your input...am being scheduled to see a new neuro and opthamologist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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