Fibromyalgia and Vision
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A Vision Without Black Spots | Fibromyalgia Warrior Blog
fibrowarrior.us — “A Vision Without Black Spots | Fibromyalgia Warrior Blog” View full resource at fibrowarrior.us
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RT @fibrowarriorus: NEW! A Vision Without Black Spots: I don’t know if this is a Fibromyalgia symptom or side… http://goo.gl/fb/jliIY
Visions Problems..Part of Fibromyalgia? | Sharon_Ostalecki's Blog
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New blog post: Vision Problems Part of Fibromyalgia? http://wp.me/p184KB-29
Can fibromyalgia cause eye problems or could it be Sjogren's syndrome? - Medpedia
medpedia.com — “3 Answers. I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and Sjogren's about a year and a half ago. I have noticed that my vision is getting worse and worse. What could it be?” View full resource at medpedia.com
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Questions & Answers: Can fibromyalgia cause eye problems or could it be Sjogren's syndrome? http://bit.ly/9njqlI #fibromyalgia
Recurrent , Episodic Diplopia: My Double Vision Comes and goes...... - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “But my faith does'nt!!! I have hhad recurrent diplopia . I get it about 2-3 times a year. I have had this problem for about 8 years. It seems to concurr with my nerve spasms,as I call them: Low back pain, pins and needies, tightness in soles of feet, calves; sometimes I even get fibromyalgia-like pains at the pressure points. I have consulted my neurologist, endogcinologist, and am seeing my internist on Monday.I also saw a neuro-opthamologist last June on the recommendation of my regular optham” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Chronic Pain Women | Fibromyalgia | Pelvic Pain Women | Multiple Sclerosis Women | HealthyWomen
healthywomen.org — “A migraine commonly causes a throbbing pain on one side of the head. Other symptoms may include nausea, vision problems, and a heightened sensitivity to sound and light.” View full resource at healthywomen.org
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Sharon Ostalecki,PhD
Sharon Ostalecki, Ph.D. a Fibromyalgia advocate, author, speaker & coach. She produced an award winning documentary & authored two books, on chronic pain.
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