Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Patty, Yes they do these things to strengthen the muscles of the eyes. Focus on distance vision with one eye for at least 3 minutes and read something up close for 3 minutes . Then cover the other eye and repeat the process. This strenghtens the muscles!!!!!!!!!! They do have AK and RK surgeries that they dont put you to sleep for and they makes small incensions in your eye which corrects the vision as well.NO drugs to use either and very safe. NO more glasses. I cant tell by looking at your eye but the curviture of the cornea is important issue if they can do it or not. People that wore contacts normally cant do this. Love In a message dated 3/4/2008 9:18:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, glory2glory1401@... writes: ,Would this eye exercise help for everyone who is having trouble with reading up close?I am so frustrated with my eyesight as I get older. I am using reading glasses, but my eyes just seem to be getting worse and worse. I can't see anything up close anymore without fumbling for glasses. I want to believe that there is a way to strenghten those eye muscles, and I've read a little about it, but haven't done anything.So, the idea is to focus on a distant object for a few minutes and then a near object?Thanks for your help!Patty >> Ph,> My eyelids twitched and the eyeballs hurt like they were falling out. I get > it> on occasion but not near as bad. Make sure the patch is dark so your eye> cannot even see the light. But when I was really bad my eyes moved very > slowly> and it was hard to focus no more than a second. So I would have to > concentrate> on things far away then read up close right away to build those muscles....I > did this> for a period of 10 times for 5 minutes a day. But I think all you need is to > cover > your strong eye and use the weak one for a week and if it start doing that > again.> Keep using the patch until the muscle gets stronger. The only thing is you > will> get a lot of questions on What happen to your eye? I hate all the questions. > People> can be so nosey but some people can be nosey for a reason because they really> want to help you. Ya know what I mean? > Love > > > In a message dated 3/1/2008 9:23:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > perfecthealth68@... writes:> > > > > ,> Thanks for the advice!! That makes total sense. One of my chiros > had me put on a pair of sun glasses that has a flashing light on the > left side. It's made for ADD and ADHD kids that have a hard time > focusing long enough to read. Anyway, I used them for 15 minutes to > build up the muscles in the left eye and it seemed to work for a > short period. I just haven't gone back to her because I had company > for 9 days. A patch would be cheaper I'm sure. I'll look into it.> > When you say you had spasms, do you mean your eyelid or inside the > eye or what? Sometimes it seems like I get mild nystagmus. I still > get occasional pain in my eyeballs but nowhere near what it used to > be. Love, PH> > --- In _ @SalineSupporSal_ (mailto: ) > , shellyjo1021@, shel> >> > Ph,> > I use to have spasms in my eyes...I wouldn't worry about it .....> > because I use to work for a eye doc and this sounds like your> > muscles starting to come back in your body. The first sign show in> > your eyes when muscles come back. That is great that you dont> > have digestive problems so great to hear that. Maybe if you try > > putting a patch over your good eye for a week will help strengthen > the> > bad one.It forces the muscles to work and heal.> > I know that sounds strange but this is what we do for kids who have> > lazy eye to force them to use the bad eye to strengthen it and its> > hard because you cant use the good eye at all.> > Love > > > > > > In a message dated 3/1/2008 9:02:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > > perfecthealth68@ perfecthea> > > > > > > > > > Hi ,> > Thanks for thinking of me. The brain fog has diminished a ton > > although not completely. My biggest symptom this past week has > been > > the vision...hard to explain but things just don't look right. The > > blurriness is gone but sometimes my left eye seems slow compared > to > > the right...uuuggghhh. It's just so annoying and worrisome!!! Makes > > me want to just sleep all day because it seems pointless to try to > > read or look at anything when it takes so much effort!> > > > I don't want to gripe because I know I'm improving... I don't > to> > gut problems, the blurry vision is gone and my energy has > increased > > but I think I still have a ways to go. I'm on my 5th round of DMSA > > chelation and it wipes me out but I stop it tomorrow and know I'll > > feel better then.> > > > How are you doing? I haven't been keeping up with the posts much > the > > last week. I've been hit or miss. Love and prayers, PH> > > > --- In _ @ --- In _Sali> (mailto:_ @SalineSupporSal_ > (mailto: ) ) > > , shellyjo1021@ , she> > >> > > Ph,> > > How is that brain fog coming along...hopefully your not taking > > anything> > > with Spirulla in it(which is found in green superfoods) and you > > are taking > > > the mental clarity along with the Neurozymes.> > > I hope God takes that away from you soon this was my biggest > thing > > I hated > > > along with Patty. I had> > > brain fog for 3 years before I started getting better or even > > trying > > > anything for it. I wished I would have> > > tried that brain food a while back along with the coffee enemas.> > > Your in my prayers girlfriend,> > > Love > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ************<WBR>**Ideas to please picky eaters. > Watch> > Living. > > > > (__http://living.http://living.http://living.http://living.<Whttp://li_ > (http://living.http//living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_) > > (_http://living.http://living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_ > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-) > ) > > campos-duffy/> > > 2050827?NCID= 2050827?NCI > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ************<WBR>**Ideas to please picky eaters. W> Living. > > (_http://living.http://living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_ > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-) > campos-duffy/> > 2050827?NCID= 2050827?NCI > >> > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. 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Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Patty, Yes they do these things to strengthen the muscles of the eyes. Focus on distance vision with one eye for at least 3 minutes and read something up close for 3 minutes . Then cover the other eye and repeat the process. This strenghtens the muscles!!!!!!!!!! They do have AK and RK surgeries that they dont put you to sleep for and they makes small incensions in your eye which corrects the vision as well.NO drugs to use either and very safe. NO more glasses. I cant tell by looking at your eye but the curviture of the cornea is important issue if they can do it or not. People that wore contacts normally cant do this. Love In a message dated 3/4/2008 9:18:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, glory2glory1401@... writes: ,Would this eye exercise help for everyone who is having trouble with reading up close?I am so frustrated with my eyesight as I get older. I am using reading glasses, but my eyes just seem to be getting worse and worse. I can't see anything up close anymore without fumbling for glasses. I want to believe that there is a way to strenghten those eye muscles, and I've read a little about it, but haven't done anything.So, the idea is to focus on a distant object for a few minutes and then a near object?Thanks for your help!Patty >> Ph,> My eyelids twitched and the eyeballs hurt like they were falling out. I get > it> on occasion but not near as bad. Make sure the patch is dark so your eye> cannot even see the light. But when I was really bad my eyes moved very > slowly> and it was hard to focus no more than a second. So I would have to > concentrate> on things far away then read up close right away to build those muscles....I > did this> for a period of 10 times for 5 minutes a day. But I think all you need is to > cover > your strong eye and use the weak one for a week and if it start doing that > again.> Keep using the patch until the muscle gets stronger. The only thing is you > will> get a lot of questions on What happen to your eye? I hate all the questions. > People> can be so nosey but some people can be nosey for a reason because they really> want to help you. Ya know what I mean? > Love > > > In a message dated 3/1/2008 9:23:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > perfecthealth68@... writes:> > > > > ,> Thanks for the advice!! That makes total sense. One of my chiros > had me put on a pair of sun glasses that has a flashing light on the > left side. It's made for ADD and ADHD kids that have a hard time > focusing long enough to read. Anyway, I used them for 15 minutes to > build up the muscles in the left eye and it seemed to work for a > short period. I just haven't gone back to her because I had company > for 9 days. A patch would be cheaper I'm sure. I'll look into it.> > When you say you had spasms, do you mean your eyelid or inside the > eye or what? Sometimes it seems like I get mild nystagmus. I still > get occasional pain in my eyeballs but nowhere near what it used to > be. Love, PH> > --- In _ @SalineSupporSal_ (mailto: ) > , shellyjo1021@, shel> >> > Ph,> > I use to have spasms in my eyes...I wouldn't worry about it .....> > because I use to work for a eye doc and this sounds like your> > muscles starting to come back in your body. The first sign show in> > your eyes when muscles come back. That is great that you dont> > have digestive problems so great to hear that. Maybe if you try > > putting a patch over your good eye for a week will help strengthen > the> > bad one.It forces the muscles to work and heal.> > I know that sounds strange but this is what we do for kids who have> > lazy eye to force them to use the bad eye to strengthen it and its> > hard because you cant use the good eye at all.> > Love > > > > > > In a message dated 3/1/2008 9:02:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > > perfecthealth68@ perfecthea> > > > > > > > > > Hi ,> > Thanks for thinking of me. The brain fog has diminished a ton > > although not completely. My biggest symptom this past week has > been > > the vision...hard to explain but things just don't look right. The > > blurriness is gone but sometimes my left eye seems slow compared > to > > the right...uuuggghhh. It's just so annoying and worrisome!!! Makes > > me want to just sleep all day because it seems pointless to try to > > read or look at anything when it takes so much effort!> > > > I don't want to gripe because I know I'm improving... I don't > to> > gut problems, the blurry vision is gone and my energy has > increased > > but I think I still have a ways to go. I'm on my 5th round of DMSA > > chelation and it wipes me out but I stop it tomorrow and know I'll > > feel better then.> > > > How are you doing? I haven't been keeping up with the posts much > the > > last week. I've been hit or miss. Love and prayers, PH> > > > --- In _ @ --- In _Sali> (mailto:_ @SalineSupporSal_ > (mailto: ) ) > > , shellyjo1021@ , she> > >> > > Ph,> > > How is that brain fog coming along...hopefully your not taking > > anything> > > with Spirulla in it(which is found in green superfoods) and you > > are taking > > > the mental clarity along with the Neurozymes.> > > I hope God takes that away from you soon this was my biggest > thing > > I hated > > > along with Patty. I had> > > brain fog for 3 years before I started getting better or even > > trying > > > anything for it. I wished I would have> > > tried that brain food a while back along with the coffee enemas.> > > Your in my prayers girlfriend,> > > Love > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ************<WBR>**Ideas to please picky eaters. > Watch> > Living. > > > > (__http://living.http://living.http://living.http://living.<Whttp://li_ > (http://living.http//living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_) > > (_http://living.http://living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_ > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-) > ) > > campos-duffy/> > > 2050827?NCID= 2050827?NCI > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ************<WBR>**Ideas to please picky eaters. W> Living. > > (_http://living.http://living.http://living.http://livihttp://living_ > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-) > campos-duffy/> > 2050827?NCID= 2050827?NCI > >> > > > > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. 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Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 ,Eye surgery isn't all it's touted to be. Many people lose significant night vision about five years following these "corrective" surgeries. Be careful!Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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