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Hello Kathie,
I think we all need to remember and remind ourselves that neuropathy is a very weird condition and not too well known by medical providers. There are no concrete causes and definitely no treatment. Each person will have different symptoms. However, funny you should mention vision as I just saw my neurologist on May 1st for the second time and it's the second time she's telling me to go to an ophtalmologist. I'm in the midst of making an appointment and just waiting for the neurologist to put in a referral so I can get a sooner appointment than July.
As for hearing, I've had pulsatile tinnitis in my left ear for a number of years now. I have no idea if neuropathy exacerbate that. So far I have not looked into it.
Wishing you the best and take care,
gus

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Just thought I’d step in here for a sec and mention that my AN is definitely cause tendinitis which I experience every day for multiple hours. It is definitely affecting my vision, causing my vision to go in and out of focus I did go to a ophthalmologist and they found nothing wrong with my eyes, agreeing that possibly my vision problems were caused by my AN so much to my dismay, but not my surprise when you autonomic nervous system has a mind of its own. You come to expect these inconveniences I know for a while. It was like I should treat this symptom with that this symptoms something else but it doesn’t work like that symptoms keep changing coming and going in a funny way, I try not to challenge them anymore. The medication I use works most the time the pain seeps through some of the time do the best I can find a strange humor in all of it.