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Old 06-20-2015, 11:13 PM #4
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Welcome to NeuroTalk. The few struggles you are having are very common. The pink tint lyndianne mentioned help some if that is the problem you have. But, for many of us, the problem is the visual clutter issue you mention where the brain struggles to filter out the myriad different images that are not part of the focus of the view. This is a dysfunction of the filtering system. In my case, my neuro said my visual processing is working at 10 to 25% of the normal bandwidth. I have this same struggle with sounds.

There is a lot of good information and links in the Vitamins sticky at the top. The "You Look Great" YouTube series will be informative.

I'm sure you have other struggles, too. Feel free to tell us. We have heard them all and understand.

My best to you.
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