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Old 07-28-2012, 10:17 PM #7
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Don't lose hope on the vestibular stuff. PTs, OTs, and even Vision Therapists can do a lot of things to help us regain our balance. I've been having balance problems since my injury a year-and-a-half ago, and my Vision Therapist (to my surprise) has started doing some spinning exercises that are REALLY helping--more than any other vestibular therapy I've done. They made me really dizzy at first, but I am acclimating to them very quickly and am also noticing that it is becoming easier to drive. It is also taking more physical activity to get me dizzy now than it used to, even just three weeks ago.

Hang in there and stay strong.
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