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activity therapy
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Activity therapy for Visual Snow Syndrome involves targeted neurological rehabilitation and sensory retraining techniques aimed at modulating neural hyperexcitability and cortical processing. By engaging neuroplastic mechanisms through structured cognitive and physical activities, the therapy seeks to recalibrate visual perception circuits and potentially reduce aberrant sensory signal processing associated with the syndrome.
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REDDIT COMMENTS
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jasonlovelyforever18
4.0
At first, I was coping with the situation by playing video games, and while it helped to some extent it wasn’t a sustainable solution. So I decided to surround myself with more people and spend less time alone That actually worked better helping me f...View more
Social activityLighting modificationsSunglassesActivity therapyMeditationAudio therapy
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Hairy_Camel_4582
3.0
You’re correct it’s a vicious cycle. But anxiety itself isn’t easy to overcome in the context of a vicious cycle without the use of drugs like benzos. It can be used as an act of compassion to reduce default mode network activity. See what it feels l...View more
BenzodiazepinesMindfulnessMeditationActivity therapy
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4.0
Yeah, Keppra..made me feel bizzare, so did valproic acid. I don't think anti epileptic meds are for me. I feel better off them..I've made decent recover from just being healthy, exercising and just straight up keeping so busy where I don't have time ...View more
ExerciseActivity therapyBenzodiazepines
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Hairy_Camel_4582
3.0
Me/cfs, long covid, FND, VSS, pppd, HPPD, mdds are all from the same part of the brain. They’re generated by the limbic system in response to injury, trauma, emotional distress, infection related distress. Eventually the infection or stressful event ...View more
Stress managementTrauma therapyBehavioral modificationActivity therapy
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