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Old 09-26-2008, 08:16 PM #1
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Hi all, I have some issues with things that make my eyes do odd things.

I can't walk in the dark, and I can't move with out hitting things. Or I couldn't.

I have been through what is called retraining my brain to do these things.

But its not been complete for me. Because I had other things happen
that I needed to work through too.

But what I would suggest is to find a good neurologist that checks into
things for dizziness, light problems, feeling weird, and any other oddities.

They are speciality doctors in neurology. So please look for the right
one. Its called a Neurologist and Opthmaologist together.

Donna
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