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I just had a morfine pump implantend in the Netherlands ( I live there) and am after six weeks still on bedrest because of fluid leakage. One of the things you can get from fluid leakage is problems with vision. I have had this before for a very long time after puncture of the dura. I actually never new for sure but now I have it for the third time. I of course do not know if it is simualair with you. I have problems example with looking at the mirror it seems like my eyes are not working well togehter. it varies from day to day. Do you have dizzieness or ringing of the ears? I have read about vison problems becuase of this leakage.
Good luck. Hope I have been of some help. I hope that it will resolve soon.View Thread
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