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Old 08-26-2014, 06:37 AM #5
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Hockey,

I had all the things you mentioned, but I was mostly unaware of it. M-i-m
Yes, yes, yes!

It's amazing how TBI patients can have deficits - and be unaware of them. In many instances, we are not the best judges of our own condition.

That's why it's important to push for testing. If problems aren't identified, they can't be treated. However, not diagnosing problems doesn't mean that they don't cause the patients problems.

Without testing, you wouldn't have the prisms to help with the convergence problem your damage brain couldn't register, but could lead easily to your injuring yourself by walking into objects, etc...

With TBI, ignorance is NOT bliss.
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