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12-31-2019, 04:45 PM | #11 | ||
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We had nearly zero luck with neurologists. Vision Therapy, diet, and functional medicine were our saving graces. Books and podcasts by Daniel Amen, Dave Asprey, Mark Hyman, and one exception to the neurologist statement is Dr. Titus Chiu. He is a neurologist who thought he knew how to treat concussions until he experience one himself. He has published a small, useful book called 'Brain Save' where he describes his approach and gives you practical steps and measures to try.
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01-02-2020, 09:11 PM | #12 | ||
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Yes, thank you for all the information.
Yes, keratoconus is an independent issue diagnosed 20 years ago. The severity in one eye and lack of acuity has been complicating OT therapy. I think the vision therapist is able to work around it. :-) |
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