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I have multiple sclerosis with pain in both eyes?



i have had pain in 1 eye before but never in 2 i also have a heated feeling when i bend my neck down both my feet are numb and tingley and hot also when i lean on someyhing cold with my left leg i feel like it is burning

Sounds like you need to go see your neurologist and get checked out soon.
If these are new symptoms, then go see your neuro asap. You may need some steriods to lessen the problems.

If you are not already on a disease modifying drug, then I highly recommend that you begin one now.
diagnosed over 9 years
go see your neuro if its new.. nd if it lasts more than a couple days.. you may be having a relapse. I have had all those things with my MS..


Good Luck
You could have optic neurits. You need to see your opthomoligist to determine this.
I have RRMS.

I've had the same symptons with the neck. In my instance, it was transient and went away in a few weeks.

The eye thing could easily be a possible symptom towards optic neuritis.

It's definitely worth contacting the neuro. He might be able to prescribe something such as steroids to help.
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