Treatments, desensitization, pills, exercises - solutions
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There are simple diagnostic techniques that you can try at home. I encourage people to write me message here or an email and Ill help. They're simple and won't replace a laboratory testing, but they still give good results. Ive already exchanged emails with a few people and all seemed to have some sort of vergence/accomodation problem.
Why the display tech causes this issue to manifest I dont know, but I believe there is another way of finding out. If tech solution is so evasive, maybe understanding the underlying health issue could help us understand what the tech is actually doing wrong. Write me and Ill try to help as much as I can. One user from here that Ive met in Prague wrote me yesterday that the advice I gave him helped and he can now use some devices more than before. That is amazing as he didnt even do any training, just alternated one and the other eye and tried adjusting one after the other, before using both. This issue is new, and treatment experimental, and Id be excited to hear more news like this.
Found this interesting and inspiring video
AGI What she says is very much very close to Feldenkrais / Alexander concepts. Actually i have improved in many respects my chronic back pain just by changing my movement habits.
I have also improved my tolerance to many bad displays with eye exercises i.e. by improving eye flexibility and enhancing the eyes ability to move freely in many directions.
However i do believe that there is some kind of toxicity in the LED lights technology.
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See this other
Curing learning-related vision problems | Dr. Vicky Vandervort
What she illustrates ~ 5 min 40 sec into her video looks like what happens to me when I read on certain displays.
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Has anyone exercised with a Marsden ball, perhaps @martin?
It looks like it can be used in different ways, e.g.,
NeuroPerformance Prac - Marsden Ball
Bunt Ball: Optometric Vision Therapy
assuming Bunt Ball is a synonym.
This looks very cool
@martin Could you please recommend on the length of the Brock string? Thanks!
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Many of us, including myself, often found correlation between onset / worsening of vision issues and flu, cold, and sinusitis.
This doctor says that flu and viruses can indeed affect binocular vision and induce eye turn / strabismus.
I do not want to sound like I am sponsoring someone, but also this other video from the same doctor is interesting. She successfully cured a kid wearing Coke-bottle glasses, enormously reducing her lens prescription.
Patient Update: Success With Decreasing Lens Prescription In A Five Year Old
That is what I saw happening at a workshop by Leo Angart. Some attendees, all adults over 50 yo, went to a nearby pharmacy and bought glasses with reduced prescription twice within the two days of the training, consisting of exercises with Brock string and else.
Looking Inward: Treating Convergence Insufficiency (CI) with Vision Therapy | Wow Vision Therapy
I use Cymbiotika Nexus which has CBD. But I’m sure there are many good brands. I’m in the US. I only take 1 pump vs the 14 pumps recommended. But taking 2 pumps definitely relaxed my eyes so that the MacBook was tolerable. CBD is quite amazing.
It does slow dow your reflexes, so I wouldn’t drive after taking it. But you will find it has other benefits you didn’t expect.
vince Uh, that can be a serious downside. Is avoiding to drive your precaution or Is it illegal to drive after taking the oil?
If I am not too invasive, did you get the oil prescribed specifically for your eyestrain issues? In case, I am curious what the diagnosis of your doctor was and which type of specialist you visited, given that no one seems to know what is causing our eyestrain. Thanks.
Has anyone found a way to recover from eyestrain quickly, like, within a few hours? I am thinking of a medicine which can be purchased anywhere, possibly without prescription, such as an anti-inflammatory drug, a painkiller or a muscle relaxant.