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Old 06-11-2017, 07:49 PM #1
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Zack,

I went through vision rehab without marijuana just fine.

You need to be assessed by either Neuro Optometrist or Neuro Opthamologist if you feel you are having vision problems.

There are two distinct and separate functions of vision...what you see and interpretation of what you see and a host of complex functions making those happen! You can see clearly as I did post accident but have other problems going on that only the Neuro trained person found. My regular eye guy missed it totally!

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Alright will do. Thanks for the advice! Got an appt with a neuro optemetrist next week but was just wondering if the REM stage was basically causing my eyes too be overworked before I even woke up.
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In my case I had convergence issues.

Here is a funny one...pre accident I was right eye dominant, post accident I am now left eye dominant, go figure.

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