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Posted: Dec Thu 14, 2006 12:15 pm Post subject: Vision Loss - Sudden |
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Vision Loss - Sudden
My sister woke up 3 weeks ago with no vision in her (R) eye. Went to the opthamologist (retinal specialist) and was diagnosed with a Central Retinal Vein occlusion. Now this is happening to her (L) eye. There is no pain, and she gains some sight as long as she is active. The blood to her eyes is pooling and making her retinas swell. This is a very rare condition in someone so young. Her veins in her retinas look huge. She is 28, O blood type & nursing a 9 mo old. She does her Prenatals, CA, and B Complex daily.
Lots of tests have been done, so far all are normal. There is no blood clot - the hypercoaguability test is normal. Her MRI was normal, although she has had a continuous headache and lightheadedness from the beginning.
She is now being tested for rare cancers, etc. She did start Perfect Eyes & Gingko & Hawthorne. She's taking 6 Gingko a day and she says it helps for a little while.
She has also started to wean her daughter due to this health problem. Any feedback to this tragic problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -Sylvia
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If it were me, I would put Colloidal Silver in my eyes. It worked wonders on my cat and some people have reportedly used it on babies. Read the new HART write-up that explains how many different kinds of organisms. -Julie
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Hi Sylvia, I would use capsicum internally for circulation and use water hydrotherapy externally - that's very hot wet cloth over the eyes, then ice cold, then hot, then cold, back and forth to bring circulation to the eyes and get the blood moving. I would add Dr. Jensen's eye exercises as well. Look down hard left, down hard right, up hard left, up hard right, eye circles in both directions. There are more eye exercises, but that's a good start. Blessings, -Nancy Coulter |
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