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Old 02-12-2016, 11:22 AM #1
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Question Curious about vision treatment for PCS and TBI

Just wondering who has looked into binocular vision dysfunction? A friend recently referred me to an online questionnaire for PCS and TBI patients and I scored pretty high as a candidate suffering from BVD. Has anyone else found that their concussion led to eye issues later down the road?

The test was from ** , in case anyone else has done it. TIA for your thoughts!
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