Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 , We're so sorry you are feeling rotten. You are always so helpful and encouraging to other people. Seems like you could use a few shoulders yourself now. It has been amazing to me that you have persisted to keep up with your work in spite of your body making it so hard to do. You have a lot of cajones. I think the loss of vision has to be one of the hardest things to go through. Actually, for MSA patients, it's not so much a loss as quirkiness that makes reading and TV not fun anymore. Do you have an ophthalmologist, who knows about MSA, and can prescribe reading and TV glasses for these movement problems? Chuck went to an ophth., told him he had MSA, and he was having problems with his eyes. The guy said hmm, hmm, nothing wrong with your eyes. Next time Chuck went, a neurologist referred him and must have given the same ophth. a lesson in MSA or told him to get reading. That time, the opth. discussed Chuck's real problems and prescribed specifically for reading and TV. Anyway, , whatever you're going through, our best wishes are with you. Barbara in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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