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Old 02-01-2015, 08:44 PM #1
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Default First Improvement In Nearly 3 Years

Its been nearly 3 years now since my injury. Feb 19, 2012. Up until very recently I've had nearly no relief in any symptoms and things have been just consistently crummy all along.

Anyhow, moving along to the improvement part... finally we now have someone in town doing vision therapy and vision testing etc and I got in to be tested. Its not cheap, but its not the most expensive thing I've tried yet either.

I had the testing done and found out there's a bunch of stuff wrong with my vision. This is what it says from the report I was given:

Post-Trauma Vision Syndrome causing the following anomalies of binocular vision
a. Vergence dysfunction
b. Oculomotor dysfunction–deficits of both pursuits and saccades
c. Visual midline shift syndrome (VMSS)

For the visual midlife shift, I was prescribed prism glasses and they are pretty amazing. I've gone from needing a cane to walk to being able to walk without a cane.

I'm still not entirely steady on my feet yet, but I've only had the glasses about a week, so that's not a surprise. The big improvement is my gait. Before the glasses I had a very wide stance for balance and then as soon as I put on the glasses, I was able to bring my feet closer together, to a normal width!

In another week or two, I will resume physiotherapy with the glasses and work on balance training again. We tried it for about 1.5 years before the glasses without much improvement, so we are hopeful that maybe now we'll have some success.

The other vision issues we will try to address with vision therapy in a couple months, after we have worked on balance training for a while. Vision therapy is kinda pricey, so that part sucks, but we've already spent so much money on things that don't work and this does seem a little promising, so far.

The downside to the glasses is my headpain (which has been constant for nearly 3 years with no break!) has been much worse. I'm hoping its going to settle down again once I adjust to the glasses and my eyes and brain aren't working quite so hard.

I've been exhausted since trying the glasses, more than normal, so clearly there's "stuff" going on in there.

So its not much improvement, but its *something*... I've not used my cane in a week! The trade off is brutal head pain... I'm not sure its a good trade off yet! But when you're desperate for ANY improvement... I'm just taking what I get and hoping for the best.

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Old 02-01-2015, 09:15 PM #2
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Great news. Prisms can be difficult to adjust to. I had a terrible time for months - discovered the opticians made mistakes with the prisms and they were all backwArds!!!
I still have difficulty with prolonged reading but prisms sure do help.
Good luck and best wishes for continued healing. It is a long road, isn't it?!!!
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What happened: Legs pulled forward by a parent's hockey stick while resting at the side of the rink at a family skate....sent me straight back. I hit the back of my head (with helmet) on the ice, bounced a few times, unconscious for a few minutes. September 11, 2011. Off work since then…I work part-time at home when I can. It has been hell but slowly feeling better (when I am alone☺).

Current symptoms: Vision problems (but 20/20 in each eye alone!) – convergence insufficiency – horizontal and vertical (heterophoria), problems with tracking and saccades, peripheral vision problems, eyes see different colour tints; tinnitus 24/7 both ears; hyperacusis (noise filter gone!), labyrinthian (inner ear) concussion, vestibular dysfunction (dizzy, bedspins, need to look down when walking); partial loss of sense of smell; electric shocks through head when doing too much; headaches; emotional lability; memory blanks; difficulty concentrating. I still can’t go into busy, noisy places. Fatigue. Executive functioning was affected – multi-tasking, planning, motivation. Slight aphasia. Shooting pain up neck and limited mobility at neck. Otherwise lucky!

Current treatments: Vestibular therapy, Vision therapy, amantadine (100 mg a day), acupuncture and physiotherapy for neck, slow return to exercise, magnesium, resveratrol, omega 3 fish oils, vitamins D, B and multi. Optimism and perserverance.
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Old 02-14-2015, 02:19 AM #3
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Hi Starr,
Congratulations on your achievements. I remember when I was reading your entries long ago. My daughter also has prism glasses and they have allowed her to read.

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Its been nearly 3 years now since my injury. Feb 19, 2012. Up until very recently I've had nearly no relief in any symptoms and things have been just consistently crummy all along.

Anyhow, moving along to the improvement part... finally we now have someone in town doing vision therapy and vision testing etc and I got in to be tested. Its not cheap, but its not the most expensive thing I've tried yet either.

I had the testing done and found out there's a bunch of stuff wrong with my vision. This is what it says from the report I was given:

Post-Trauma Vision Syndrome causing the following anomalies of binocular vision
a. Vergence dysfunction
b. Oculomotor dysfunction–deficits of both pursuits and saccades
c. Visual midline shift syndrome (VMSS)

For the visual midlife shift, I was prescribed prism glasses and they are pretty amazing. I've gone from needing a cane to walk to being able to walk without a cane.

I'm still not entirely steady on my feet yet, but I've only had the glasses about a week, so that's not a surprise. The big improvement is my gait. Before the glasses I had a very wide stance for balance and then as soon as I put on the glasses, I was able to bring my feet closer together, to a normal width!

In another week or two, I will resume physiotherapy with the glasses and work on balance training again. We tried it for about 1.5 years before the glasses without much improvement, so we are hopeful that maybe now we'll have some success.

The other vision issues we will try to address with vision therapy in a couple months, after we have worked on balance training for a while. Vision therapy is kinda pricey, so that part sucks, but we've already spent so much money on things that don't work and this does seem a little promising, so far.

The downside to the glasses is my headpain (which has been constant for nearly 3 years with no break!) has been much worse. I'm hoping its going to settle down again once I adjust to the glasses and my eyes and brain aren't working quite so hard.

I've been exhausted since trying the glasses, more than normal, so clearly there's "stuff" going on in there.

So its not much improvement, but its *something*... I've not used my cane in a week! The trade off is brutal head pain... I'm not sure its a good trade off yet! But when you're desperate for ANY improvement... I'm just taking what I get and hoping for the best.

Starr
Starr,

I just passed my one year anniversary of sustaining a concussion and I continue to suffer. As such, I continue to research what can be done to try and get better. I recently saw an occupational therapist and he conducted a test on me which showed that I had a visual midline shift. So I started looking into VMSS and came across your post. I was wonderin whether you could tell which optometrist you saw that had prescribed the prism glasses?
One treatment process that seemed to help a bit was a visit to a Dr. Lawrence who is a functional neurologist here in the Ottawa area. He is expensive but I did see some progress.

Thanks,

Tim
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Tim,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. Starr checks in occasionally so it may be a while before you hear from her. You should be able to get a prism correction assessment from a behavioral optometrist. I would be surprised if Dr Lawrence cannot refer you to a good behavioral optometrist. Have you asked his office ?

How are you doing ? What are you primary ongoing struggles ?
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Starr,

I just passed my one year anniversary of sustaining a concussion and I continue to suffer. As such, I continue to research what can be done to try and get better. I recently saw an occupational therapist and he conducted a test on me which showed that I had a visual midline shift. So I started looking into VMSS and came across your post. I was wonderin whether you could tell which optometrist you saw that had prescribed the prism glasses?
One treatment process that seemed to help a bit was a visit to a Dr. Lawrence who is a functional neurologist here in the Ottawa area. He is expensive but I did see some progress.

Thanks,

Tim
Tim,
I am in your area, I see Dr. Wareham. He has just opened in Ottawa in the past year or two. I know there is a wait list. I have prisms and have had 30 weeks of vision therapy with some results. Google him. I believe it is called Achieve Vision therapy. I highly recommend him.
Hope that is helpful.
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