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Old 08-15-2013, 01:31 PM
NormaW NormaW is offline
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Default No it is only just begun....

The dizziness does get better but it does take time.

The other issue is to isolate or determine what the dizziness is from. There is therapy out there that can address those issues ie. vestibular.

You may need to get some more clarification and advice from professionals.

I deal with an occupational therapist who is amazing at figuring out what things are caused by.

The key to my issues right now is post traumatic vision syndrome and vision mid line sift syndrome. It took me almost a year for someone to figure that out, but now I know I can address these problems.

I know it is really difficult but you have to relax and not get stressed (this makes things worse) and try taking things one day at a time.

Find someone who can help you put this in to perspective, if you give a list of what you are doing now I am sure others will have further suggestions.

Good Luck we are all hear for you and have a wealth of information between us.
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MVA March 2012 pcs, post traumatic vision syndrome, convergence insufficiencies, vision mid line shift syndrome, gaze stabilization and vision tracking. Fatigue, headaches and sore eyes are main issues.

Current activities: chiro, massage, prism glasses, vision therapy, yoga, meditation, aquafit classes and rest.....
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