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platinum,
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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Mark,
Thanks for your feedback. I watched the video series, You look great!, and have been reading old threads. Vitamins are next. I have multiple symptoms and am most probably bothered by the balance, vertigo, nausea, fatigue, pains, head pressure, tinnitus and the need for quiet but I know other people are much worse so I try to grin and bear it. Muscle twitches are new and the only external sign. Can these issues be helped? It is helpful of you to assist people. I was hoping you would write and you did. I don't know where to post so I can learn more about recovery from pcs. Thanks. Platinum |
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I got relief from sun glasses that covered the side (peripheral views)..... and noise canceling headphones......
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