Sunday, April 4, 2010

Any hope for blindness from retinal detachment caused by poorly controlled diabetes mellitus


any hope for blindness from retinal detachment caused by poorly controlled diabetes mellitus?

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sorry, I'm sure you don't want to hear this but from the people i know that had that, there was no hope to regain their vision, i am so sorry for you, this is in Canada, some other countries are more advanced though, good luck to you!!
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Look at http://www.iblindness.org/ You'll see it says there, "More serious conditions and diseases of the eye such as cataract, glaucoma and others, often involve unnecessary tension that contributes to the problem, there have been many cases in which they have been benefited or eliminated." This is because the method teaches you how to relax the muscular and nerve system to benefit the vision system, including relieving blindness (and other refractive errors and serious diseases of the eye, including cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration) It has a lot to do with neuroscience, in fact. I've had very good results with it. There is a technique called palming used in this method, which is derived from ancient Tibetan yoga. Palming can help you with the pain in your eye. It's like this... find a table to sit at, put your elbows on the table (use cushioning if it helps you feel comfortable), lightly apply without any pressure your palms over your closed eyes in a way that blocks out as much light as possible, with the fingers of one hand overlapping the other at your forehead. Keep your eyes closed. Relax yourself by imagining something very black like the center of a deep space black hole funnel to make the background (with your eyes closed) even blacker. Don't strain while doing this. Breathe deeply through your nose only. Do this about 5-10 minutes several times a day - like 6 times or more, however much you like. It is important that your hands are warm when you're doing this. Try it the first time by soaking your hands in comfortably hot water for about 30 sec-1 min before you try palming, and you'll feel the heat from your hands enter your eyes and relax the eye muscles. Palming works because the heat from the hands relaxes both the eye muscles and the optic nerve, which is an extension of the brain. The optic nerve, when relaxed, will also relax the brain. The ancient Tibetan Buddhists did this for their meditation sessions; but it should heal your eye's pain too. I would suggest asking questions about what you can do for retinal detachment at: http://www.iblindness.org/forum/ There's quite a history that goes with this method. It was covered up by some intellectual tyrannies of science, which is why it is often dismissed by optometrists who know little about their history. But my success speaks volumes...if you choose to believe me that is.







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