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In a message dated 11/28/2004 6:42:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mlw402@... writes:

bone behind my ear hurts so much sometimes it keeps me up at

night. I aked my rheum and she said there was no joint and it was

impossible to have inflammation there

Hi Marti, I have been having some ear trouble as well as a sore throat, and

just recently discovered it is all related to my thyroid being

enlarged...can't remember if you have thyroid stuff, but if you do it may be

worth a trip to

your endocrinologist...

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In a message dated 11/28/2004 11:56:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

catwright@... writes:

.. At that point, I went to the ophthamologist and the condition

was diagnosed as, " occular migraines. " Was told that the cause was

the same mechanism responsible for migraine headaches only in my

case, I only experienced the visual disturbances, sans headache

(thank goodness!).

Hi Cat,

I also had this trouble you are describing. The first time was so weird

because I started having partial vision in eyes and that shimmery vision like

you described. It was scary but it was also diagnosed as ocular migraines. I

also got up one morning with a great deal of pain in one of my eyes and in

the white part there was red inflamation that looked like scrapes in my eyes.

I went to the eye doctor and he said it was associated with inflammatory

disease. This was before I had been diagnosed with PA. It was iritis. I also

have dry eyes as well

Janet

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Dear , I have a really bad TMJ problem and lots of time that spot

behind my hear hurts. Arthritis can attack any joint and my jaw was the

first to show the real damage. If you have trouble with grinding your teeth

at night, or if you notice your jaw pops or makes noises when you eat, you

might want to get it checked out by a dentist. Hopefully, you just have a

swollen gland or something that is bothering you from PA. I get those from

time to time too and they do hurt like crazy.

I always hate it when the doctor tells me it's impossible for something to

be inflamed in a spot that is killing me. I usually just say, then what is

causing the pain? And of course they never know. If you need to know

anything else about TMJ unfortunately happen to know a lot on the subject.

Take care and I hope you feel better soon. Love, Fran

Re: [ ] TO RJ Re: Eye Troubles

In a message dated 11/28/2004 6:42:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mlw402@... writes:

bone behind my ear hurts so much sometimes it keeps me up at

night. I aked my rheum and she said there was no joint and it was

impossible to have inflammation there

Hi Marti, I have been having some ear trouble as well as a sore throat,

and

just recently discovered it is all related to my thyroid being

enlarged...can't remember if you have thyroid stuff, but if you do it may

be worth a trip to

your endocrinologist...

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Hi Janet: OMG, iritis is a nightmare, isn't it? Oddly enough, I,

too, just " woke up " one morning with it. My husband flipped on the

light in the bathroom and, even though my eyes were closed, that

little bit of light going through closed eyelids was enough to

provoke a SCREAM (seriously). Didn't make matters any better that it

was a bright, sunshiny, Texas day that day. Man, was I ever thankful

to be placed in a pitch black room at the ophthamologist's office ...

and I felt like licking the man's feet in gratitude once he dilated

my pupil and that pain stopped. UGH!

I only had it once more after that -- and it's been years & years

now. Again, I'm just learning about this disease but it sounds as if

in some people is may have periods of flare ups and then remission.

I think that must be the pattern in my case. Certainly hope this

doesn't happen to me -- or YOU! -- again (or anyone else, for that

matter). Hopefully the anti-inflammatory treatments for PA are

enough to keep that at bay, you think??

Blessings,

Cat

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> In a message dated 11/28/2004 11:56:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> catwright@y... writes:

>

> . At that point, I went to the ophthamologist and the condition

> was diagnosed as, " occular migraines. " Was told that the cause

was

> the same mechanism responsible for migraine headaches only in my

> case, I only experienced the visual disturbances, sans headache

> (thank goodness!).

>

>

> Hi Cat,

>

> I also had this trouble you are describing. The first time was so

weird

> because I started having partial vision in eyes and that shimmery

vision like

> you described. It was scary but it was also diagnosed as ocular

migraines. I

> also got up one morning with a great deal of pain in one of my

eyes and in

> the white part there was red inflamation that looked like scrapes

in my eyes.

> I went to the eye doctor and he said it was associated with

inflammatory

> disease. This was before I had been diagnosed with PA. It was

iritis. I also

> have dry eyes as well

> Janet

>

>

>

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