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Old 02-27-2014, 10:05 PM
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Thanks Mark--I have drastically reduced my screen time over the past month or so. I have, however, been trying to watch TV sporadically at times throughout the day to increase my tolerance and retrain my brain. However, within about 5 minutes of watching, I usually get a pretty intense head-spinning vertigo feeling. I've noticed no improvement in this symptom since the beginning...even after avoiding all TV/computer completely for a week. Really just need to see a neuro ophthalmologist to get my neuro-vision function checked out.

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
I've never seen any mention of a neurologist ophtha here on NT. A neuro-ophthalmologist may be able to help but you should also consider moderating your screen time. I find that High Definition TV will quickly over-stim my brain. Lower screen resolutions allow me to watch in a more relaxed state.
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