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“When I read I don’t get sleepy anymore and the words are not blurry or floating above the lines”

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“When I read I don’t get sleepy anymore and the words are not blurry or floating above the lines”

“When I read I don’t get sleepy anymore and the words are not blurry or floating above the lines”

November 25, 2017 Posted by The Editorial Team Testimonials

I was only in pre-school when I started wearing glasses. I am now in 4thgrade and am attached to my glasses. I only take them off to sleep or shower. Vision therapy was a struggle. I enjoyed going to therapy, but not the homework. I have noticed that I don’t need my mom standing by me when I’m doing my homework anymore. Math seems easier and my writing has gotten neater. When I read I don’t get sleepy anymore and the words are not blurry or floating above the lines.

Before I went to vision therapy I didn’t enjoy playing basketball. Sometimes I would see 2 or 3 basketball hoops, when there was really only one in front of me. I used to aim at the one in the middle and wouldn’t make any hoops. Now, I have better aim and can make the hoops.

One time I saw my baby brother standing by me. He doubled and I ran into the wall. I don’t bump into things anymore. My eyes don’t get tired and I am able to better control my anger. I’m glad I went to vision therapy, because it helped me a lot and might help me even more in the future.

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