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Old 07-15-2009, 03:01 PM
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I would like to suggest you see if the neuroopthamologist would try sending
you to a Physical Therapist that specializes in these issues. There are
such people. It would maybe do you some good.

One of the things they would do is try to retrain your eyes to work with you.

Also I would get ahold of the department of disabilities at the college and
find out what kind of documentation you need to get some help with college
work.

You wont need anything very extensive. Probably just like your text books on
tape and some help like this. I would definately look into this as a temporary
help.

ALso maybe someone reading your test.

Donna
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