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Old 02-21-2019, 03:26 AM #6
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I did a year of vision therapy for tracking problems and had prisms during that time. Both the therapy and prisms were a tremendous help!

The prisms are no longer necessary.

I don't think 2 months is all that long of a recovery time...would you be as worried about a broken bone taking 2 months to heal properly?

Be patient, your skills will return.

I found taking a five minute or even less break BEFORE symptoms set in at work made a huge difference in my functioning at clearer levels prior to a full recovery.

Bud

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