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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 56
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 56
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I'm sorry. I had an almost identical experience and I have very debilitating issues with my eyes. After he gave a short check of my eyes he told me to walk. I lose all proprioception (knowing where my body is in space) when my eyes are asked to do much and so I started
falling all over. He told me I was walking "wrong". No **** Sherlock I have no idea where my feet are. I have gone to a chiropractic neurologist and a developmental ophthalmologist who
have diagnosed what is happening but insurance does not cover them of course. Beyond frustrating. I think you just need to find the people who have the knowledge, but you would really expect a neuro ophthalmologist to be that person.
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