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Sarah Improves Her Visual Skills Through Vision Therapy After Concussion

Sarah used to be exhausted after reading just a few pages of text, but now is writing research papers without fatigue.

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Sarah was a senior at Georgetown University and a Division 1 varsity swimmer when she experienced a concussion. She held three school records in distance swimming. Due to fatigue, double vision, and blur she sought relief for her symptoms through vision therapy.

“Before vision therapy it was difficult to move my eyes across a page.  Reading for an extended time was unimaginable,” said Sarah.  “Since starting vision therapy I’ve completed a college course and was able to write a 30 page research paper without fatigue. I used to read slowly, lose my place, forget what I had just read, and felt exhausted after just a few pages of text.  I now read for fun and enjoy spending time reading!”

Sarah graduated with honors and looked forward to a career in finance.

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