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Hi and thanks for answering Marie's question because I couldn't really remember after 7 years. My eyes would cloud over and go white and I also had a constant ache behind them. Just for trivia buffs, the reason why a doctor will always be able to tell that you had papilledema (in American) is because the optic disk goes pale when it shrinks back to "normal". This happens if it atrophies for any reason. Sorry, I'm just a know-it-all! But the real question is:

MARIE HAVE YOU SEEN A

DOCTOR YET?

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