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Old 06-13-2014, 12:26 PM #1
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Default Tips for reading

I'm 6 years out from chalking up 3 concussions in a year. Two were within 6 weeks of each other. I've gotten better simply because I have stopped working and limit my activities.

I miss a lot from my "other life" but one of the things I miss the most is reading. I used to read 300 page books in a weekend.

At first reading was out of the question, but if I keep my brain settled I think I can do a little more now. I've been evaluated by a developmental ophthalmologist but vision therapy is out of my economic reach these days. I'm wondering if you

all have some tricks of the trade, so to speak, that you use for reading; such as large fonts etc. I know one size does not fit all but I would be grateful for any tips that helps your reading ability.
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