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Old 08-11-2016, 05:46 PM #1
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Default Visual Overload

What do you do when you're visually overloaded? I remember in Clark Elliot's book, he would stare at a wall. I started vision therapy up again last week and am doing a few exercises daily. I also started playing ping pong and am reading/studying more. Does this get better with time? Last year when I did vision therapy, I seemed to be visually overwhelmed a lot and had trouble concentrating. When I stopped the vision therapy, it got better, but I never resolved all of my neuro optometric problems.
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