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Old 05-03-2015, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Aelfaba View Post
The monitor adjustment helped, but I think my issue goes beyond just the computer. I do a lot of analysis, budget work, spreadsheets, etc. I noticed that when I was doing 'harder' work, things didn't go well. I was capable of it, which is an improvement, but it was taxing.

I am able to work from home, so it is quiet and easy to rest when needed.

I think I am not ready, and can't wait to see the neuro to hear what she says.
For me anything that requires precise and coordinated eye movements is taxing. So anything relating to wordprocessing or spreadsheets is difficult.
Beyond the computer time, I haven't really read anything lengthy is about 2 years, because it is difficult for my eyes to jump from one word to the next effortlessly.

I had a cerebellar lesion and I suspect my eye coordination issues are worse the the average person on this board though. So don't avoid something if you think you can manage.


Screen adjustments haven't made my issues go away, but they certainly help.
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Large deep left-hemisphere cerebellar lesion removed in early 2013. Age of surgery 22.
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