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Old 10-29-2012, 12:10 AM #11
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Originally Posted by claritan View Post
i see a nuero-opthamologist actually tommorow morning for the first time regarding my flashy vision and double vision and sensitive eyes to light. do you think i can actually go in with confidence that they will be able to cure me of these issues. im willing to do anything its my last and most annoying symptom
i hope it goes well. I have made major progress with my vision therapy...many of the major problems (saccades, fixation, convergence problems, tracking..pursuits) have improved greatly. Vision is one of the brain's most complex and energy/cognition consuming activities,,so if it is damaged, not much space left for other things!
good luck!
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