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This link is helpful:

http://braininjuries.org/

Vision therapy and/or prism lenses can really help with double vision. Light sensitivity can take a very long time to heal. I've been dealing with it for a year now; it was at its worst six and a half months ago, but it's been improving pretty steadily since then.
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