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Old 05-08-2010, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by StuckinBoston View Post
Most of the eye doctors reassure me that my eye itself is fine it is the brain that is not sending the correct signals. I have tried bi-focals to help with the focusing at near and it helps some, but I am at the point now I don't read much anymore. I am good for about 10-15 minutes and then I know I have to stop. I have tried VT and felt it did help. I stopped because of a variety of reasons but might try it again. The doctors that I see say that if it hasn't corrected by now it probably won't.
Don't give up hope that things will improve with your vision. I don't have any experience in this area, but in the book "Brainlash" the author Gail Denton talks about how vision therapy made huge difference in her recovery when she started 6+ year post injury.

For those that haven't read the book, it really gave me a better understanding of what my daughter was going through. I highly recommend it.
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