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Published 16:03 19 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 09:51 20 Feb 2016 GMT
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"The blow to the head damaged the part of my brain that deals with sight," Wilkinson told the Stoke Sentinel.
"It affects my peripheral vision and it gets worse when I train, when I get my heart-rate up."
"Everything is blurred. I am affected by vertigo too. I have seen a raft of specialists and they have said the only thing that will heal it is time."
Wilkinson's contract with Stoke expired last summer, but the club offered him a new, non-playing deal, in an effort to help the player regain match fitness.
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