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Anyone Seen a Behavioral Optimologist?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 331928" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkslateblue">easy child saw a behavioral Opthamologist years ago back in 2nd and 3rd grade who helped train the muscles behind her eyes to focus together. They were focusing apart and she had trouble reading. Eventually, the training helped. Then in 4th grade she suffered cerebellitus and the training no longer worked - she had permanent damage to her motor skills and had to be fitted for regular glasses for nearsightedness but nothing could really be done for the muscle damage at that point. difficult child also saw this Dr and he was able to help her with similar issues. This was not covered by our insurance, however, the good Dr was able to give us a 'cash' price that was affordable for a while. If your insurance does not cover this Dr, ask about a cash price.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 331928, member: 2211"] [SIZE=3][COLOR=darkslateblue]easy child saw a behavioral Opthamologist years ago back in 2nd and 3rd grade who helped train the muscles behind her eyes to focus together. They were focusing apart and she had trouble reading. Eventually, the training helped. Then in 4th grade she suffered cerebellitus and the training no longer worked - she had permanent damage to her motor skills and had to be fitted for regular glasses for nearsightedness but nothing could really be done for the muscle damage at that point. difficult child also saw this Dr and he was able to help her with similar issues. This was not covered by our insurance, however, the good Dr was able to give us a 'cash' price that was affordable for a while. If your insurance does not cover this Dr, ask about a cash price.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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