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Hey guys, back again
So life has been going pretty good lately, I recently started playing baseball again and am looking foward to a wonderful season. However, I have been having some trouble seeing the ball in the outfield which doesn't normally happen to me. When running in on shalllow balls I find that the ball dances a little bit as I approach making it hard to see right before I make the catch. This may be in my head; however, I simply want to make sure that I cover all my bases. I have already seen a vestibular therapist and they said that I had no vision issues that they know off. To summarize these are my main questions: Is it possible to have vision issues even though a vestibular therapist said that I was fine? Should I seek another evaluation from someone else? Do I even have vision issues in the first place, if so what might be going on? This issue is causing quite a bit of anxiety rn and I would love it if someone would be able to answer before my upcoming game tomorrow at 4pm. |
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