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Vertical Heterophoria: Exposed in ADHD

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In a previous episode, Dr. Cheryl Berger-Israeloff, brought awareness to an affliction that may not be well known, yet, affects between 5 - 10% of the population and is showing up in the ADHD population. It's a type of Binocular Vision Disorder called Vertical Heterophoria. Perhaps the link has to do with the deregulation of another of our body's systems? Symptoms include dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, imbalance, neck aches, eye pain...the list goes on and many eye doctors don't even know about it. Be sure and visit Dr. Cheryl, Dr. Kathy, and Dr. Debby at www.nvcofny.com where you'll find more information and a link to a test you can easily take online. In this episode, after Rene Brooks took the 5 minute cover test, that you can perform on yourself at home, she found Dr. Kathryn Collins in PA. You too, may be a candidate for special prism glasses, which alleviate all of the symptoms of Vertical Heterophoria without medication! Here are links: Dr. Cheryl Berger-Israeloff Dr. Kathryn Collins Dr. Debby Feinberg Rene Brooks can be found at @roseytrellis and blackgirllostkeys.com Please be sure to subscribe to See in ADHD talk radio on iTunes where you can rate and review the show. What you think matters!
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In a previous episode, Dr. Cheryl Berger-Israeloff, brought awareness to an affliction that may not be well known, yet, affects between 5 - 10% of the population and is showing up in the ADHD population. It's a type of Binocular Vision Disorder called Vertical Heterophoria. Perhaps the link has to do with the deregulation of another of our body's systems? Symptoms include dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, imbalance, neck aches, eye pain...the list goes on and many eye doctors don't even know about it. Be sure and visit Dr. Cheryl, Dr. Kathy, and Dr. Debby at www.nvcofny.com where you'll find more information and a link to a test you can easily take online. In this episode, after Rene Brooks took the 5 minute cover test, that you can perform on yourself at home, she found Dr. Kathryn Collins in PA. You too, may be a candidate for special prism glasses, which alleviate all of the symptoms of Vertical Heterophoria without medication! Here are links: Dr. Cheryl Berger-Israeloff Dr. Kathryn Collins Dr. Debby Feinberg Rene Brooks can be found at @roseytrellis and blackgirllostkeys.com Please be sure to subscribe to See in ADHD talk radio on iTunes where you can rate and review the show. What you think matters!
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