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Old 10-11-2010, 12:36 PM
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Please google Post Traumatic Vision Syndrome and see if you think it might apply to you. I'm getting seriously repetitive on this site, but it's important that people know that vision therapy can make a huge difference for brain injuries. Not everyone, of course, but it is easy to test for and if it can help it is worth the effort.

My daughter basically couldn't read for three months. Once she could read again she couldn't do so for very long without the words "jumping around." Algebra was a nightmare as numbers traded places with symbols and they all "dosey-doed" around the page. She had nausea, lightheadedness, headaches, fatigue, etc. Vision therapy has literally changed her life.

In the meantime, we learned that many public libraries have audio recordings of books you can download directly to your I-Pod for a set period of time. Not sure if your specific books would be available but its worth a shot!

Hang in there...

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