reports. According to the NHS, optic neuritis is an inflammation of the optic nerve. The cause is unknown but it typically affects women more than men and can cause a decrease in vision and pain in or around the eye. Read more: The signs and symptoms of autism in adult womenSharing her thoughts with her 31,100 Instagram followers just days before she died, Jehane said: "Six days admitted into hospital and I'm finally home with my boys.
It's been a really challenging week, not just physically but mentally. I've missed these two so much and feel like they've both grown up so much whilst I've been away. "After sharing my experience, many of you have told me to go and speak to PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service) which I'll be doing in the morning.
I'm then going to email my neurologist and see what plan of action he had in place because I can not keep living life like this.
I may be home but I'm still struggling with these migraines as nothing was really done to help them after a whole week of being there and I'd rather self medicate at home with these around me then left me in a bed on my own all day and night, so I may not be fixed but I'm not giving in. "She added: "Thank you to everyone who has reached out but most importantly thank you to my parents and Liam for taking over the boys and the house for me.
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