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In the ER again today...

I noticed this morning that I'm losing my vision and it turns out that it's an adverse effect of the stupid nausea patch. Have to get an MRI tomorrow because there's a risk that could have a stroke.I'm so scared. My doctor even said that the vision loss can be permanent. I know I have to stay strong for my baby but what can I do?? They said that it should've gone away in 6-8 hours, no luck. I want to cry...how could this have happened?? This experience is supposed to be a miracle and so far I think I'm just falling apart.  
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Pray that all goes well for you and the baby!
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Pray that all goes well for you and the baby!
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Hey any update? How are you doing?
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Hopefully the worse is behind you... I had never heard of a nausea patch doing that :/
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Stupid phone. It's getting frustrating* and I sincerely appreciate all the good thoughts. I guess I knew it would never be a walk in the park but this is miserable.
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Thank you so much. Me too. Just trying to keep my chin up. The patch was the last in line if 5 different medications that either didn't work or caused adverse effect. It's getting crusting so I s
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Praying for you hon! Hope things start looking up soon!
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Oh no, stay strong and positive thoughts! I hope it goes away and everything is fine again. Praying for u
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