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"The last part of improved visual function to appear was depth perception. More than 20 therapy sessions were required before I could see depth. For most of my therapy I did not know what the therapists were talking about when they asked if an image was "floating." When I finally saw it, I was amazed. The world looks great in 3D! Depth perception is not automatic when there is binocular vision. It is a more advanced neurological function. I still do not always see depth immediately, but now I know how."
"My therapy is finished for now. At my final check up I learned that because my visual system is in a delicate stage of balance now and might be pushed into a dysfunctional pattern by doing too much, Dr. Lederer decided that therapy should stop for a while. He explained that future goals are to maintain what I have achieved and to always assure that any future gains should be considered and explored as long as they support function. I will see him again in six months. Now that my vision has improved, I am ready to continue making improvements in other systems that are also involved with my dysfunction. With the vision door open, the rest of the Totem Pole that constitutes the mind and body is also open. Other work I am using includes, but is not limited to, atlas adjustments, neuromuscular therapy, cranial sacral therapy, chakra balance, acupuncture, qi gong, and, of course, functional exercise."
taken from her article after 1 year of doing..
she was a patient..