I think what's doing most of the work is the anti-suppression exercises I'm doing. I've mentioned it in other entries, but briefly, it's Game-Blyopia, which uses red/green filter glasses. Under them, I have +1 diopter reading glasses with the lens popped out on the left side. For maybe 2-3 weeks I used +1.5, and I think that was a mistake. The difference in the size of the image on each side was too different. When I switched to +1.0, I noticed the difference.
And it is making a huge difference. It feels like it's all coming together. So, my theory is that I had very strong suppression, because for most of my life I never had double vision. My brain adapted exceedingly well to strabismus. That made life easier for then. But it also means that I have an especially large amount of work to do now. Fortunately, I think I have all the pieces in place, and I just have to keep my pedal on the metal and undo the suppression with my anti-suppression exercises.
I've been toying with the idea of doing more Brock String to work on mobility, but I kinda already do it by doing neighborhood walks and cruising around on my OneWheel. Can't hurt. I have the string already, may need to create another acrylic concentric ring-type deal.
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