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How Can Poor Eye Sight Along With Fatigue And Stiff Neck Be Treated?

I have 90% symptoms of MS. Brain and neck MRI say not. I’ve been sick and missed diagnosed for over 20 years. I have a neurologist, rheumatologist, gastrologist, psychiatrist, and Moore. I’m 47. My eyesight has gotten worse in the past 9 months. I drop things. Gave wrong dog insulin. Moody hateful in pain. Stiff neck. My mussels in arms and legs are week. Chronic fatigue. I need a doctor (House). My memory is horrible. I don’t trust my self to keep my one and only grandchild. Someone please call me. I’ll send all my medical records. I’m tired of 15 minuet doctor appointments. I don’t want more pills. I want answers. Thank u. Tonya Helms.YYYY
Wed, 3 Jan 2018
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It must be difficult to have significant symptoms for such a long period of time with no answers.

YOu have seen a lot of specialists but unfortunately you may need to see someone else again for re assessment. Another neurologist would be your best option.

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How Can Poor Eye Sight Along With Fatigue And Stiff Neck Be Treated?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It must be difficult to have significant symptoms for such a long period of time with no answers. YOu have seen a lot of specialists but unfortunately you may need to see someone else again for re assessment. Another neurologist would be your best option. I hope this helps