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Old 03-20-2013, 10:44 PM #6
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Default Go to a neuro-optometrist or a neuro-opthamologist!

That is the only way to find out if your eyes are causing some of your problems. If you are having vision-related problems, they may give you glasses with prisms or prescribe vision therapy. Don't wait like i did! I wasted months of my recovery not knowing what was wrong and doing vestibular therapy when my eyes were really most of the problem!
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