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Old 08-27-2018, 01:44 PM
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Find a really good neuro-optometrist or neuro-opthmologist, and get checked for depth perception and being slightly crosseyed. People can be just slightly cross eyed (or the opposite of crosseyed) and not know it. Your brain corrects for it and its okay your whole life until you get a concussion and your brain can no longer do the awesome correction anymore. I was told A lot of people with major issues from concussions like this had some minor pre existing condition that their brains corrected for and concussion blew it all up. Ive seen multiple optometrists and even a neuro opthmologist miss this misalignment before a neuro optometrist who was experience with concussions figured it out with the vertical alignment test. she could really see it when she spun a black and white striped cylinder and watched one eye skipping funny compared to other eyes tracking the stripes. She prescribed vision as well as a little vestibular therapy


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