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Old 04-02-2013, 04:20 PM #10
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Yes...the testing was difficult but at the same time gave me hope that FINALLY there was something concrete I could do to get my brain better. I did home based vision therapy(very simple to the point of where I could tolerate it. Only a few minutes a day) and then went to in office sessions....usually with massive headaches at the beginning. Once I got prisms, it improved a lot. Still doing vision therapy and still determined to improve to help reading, etc. vision is a huge resource drain on the brain so if it is messed up, not a lot of extra brain energy to function on other things. Good luck. Take it very slow!
How long have you been doing the vision therapy? How much have you improved so far from the vision therapy?
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