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Old 11-02-2016, 12:39 AM #11
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Your difficulty following print was very familiar, as well, your difficulty with traffic.

I covered all but what was being read and found that a big help.

I would rest before you get to your limit. If you rest early it talks very little time to recover. Waiting till the words jump around takes much more time to recover comfortably.

Therapy was a BIG help for me but it has taken most of this year to achieve it.

I still need to be faithful about my eye exercises at home. I had to go out of state this past week to help my dad move and forgot my homework bag...after a week I can tell the difference.

At my First assessment appointment at therapy I was rereading every 3rd to 4th word 5 to 6 times...my most recent assessment I was rereading every 6th to 7th word 2 to 3 times. Pretty significant change. Also a big change in both eyes working together on the same word.

They put these magic goggles on you while you read that trace your eye movement...cool stuff

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