CureZone   Log On   Join
lazy eye
 
  Views: 358
Published: 7 y
 

lazy eye


i'm 34 now and having left lazy eye (refractive type). my right eye is normal vision 6/6 while left eye was around 75 astig when i was 15 and it went worse to 300 astig when i was 23 as the eye accomodation power dropped when getting older. as i felt unease wearing glasses, i underwent lasik surgery later. after that i took neurovision therapy but dont saw much improvement.
i know from web that it's hard to treat lazy eye in adults. i have tried eye patching but it only worsen with my left eye get drifted further from fusioncore focus line. fusioncore is referred in wikipedia as stereovision processing by brain while i regard it as software part of eye system.
from age 23 to 34, i did notice that when i involved in sports, i can notice energy surge in my left eye (better blood circulation thus better nutrient supplement). while my hairs getting longer, my lazy eye feel more sluggish and will suddenly feel the same energy surge when my hairs cut short (longer hair ask for more nutrient and reflow it into eye when suddenly cut short hairs). so i gradually believe that my lazy eye somewhat have bad blood circulation or insufficient nutrient problem which i think is the primary reason lazy eye is hard to be treated for adults(hardware problem). isit possible that brain did the nutrient cutoff to stop the usage of lazy eye?
so i started trial and error test on myself recently that involve following 4 steps
1. clinelle eyebright twice a day to revitalise eyelid muscle that easily fatigue due to infrequent eye usage
2. "refresh tear" as needed to lubricate eyeball and smooth out eyeball surface that can somewhat temporarily improve my vision for a while
3. continuos 1 second interval random point both eye focus. just find any random point near you that differ in xyz coordinate and stare for 1 second before change to another point. do it continuosly with "both eyes" until you feel strength in your lazy eye. i did notice better effect when alter between near and far point.
4. once a day 500mg krill oil with 65mg omega3 and 750mcg astaxanthin to boost nutrient supplement towards eye. i have tried fish oil before but less effective. and i did notice my lazy eye getting stronger and back to fusioncore focus line which i think is mainly due to astaxanthin effect. after around 30 days, i notice my lazy eye start to show these symptom one by one that lead to stronger lazy eye.
-eyeball of lazy eye move towards focus line which before was frequently push aside (you can feel it but movement unnoticeable by others because i think focusing is some delicate control)
-noticeable increased light sensitivity in lazy eye
-muscle inside lazy eye felt loosen up
-facial muscle around ear and cheek of lazy eye side felt stretching which i believe is due to brain trying to use lazy eye
-blood blister in mouth (lazy eye side) which i poke it to drain out the black blood which i believe is some long stored toxin released from lazy eye by astaxanthin
-after blood blister that last for a week gone, i felt my lazy eye further push towards focus line and muscle inside eyeball also felt loosen up
-after a day or 2, i suddenly felt lens focusing power in my lazy eye
- the next day i felt lens focusing power in both eyes
- after a day or 2, i felt a sudden eyeball stretching in my lazy eye that i can hardly open my lazy eye for around half an hour, then i can see in 3D when the symptom gone away.
-by this time and now, i have already taken around 40+ krill oil with astaxanthin
-i have only notice minute line chart improvement because only 1 day has passed since the above symptom by the time i write this. with eye "hardware problem" being solved, i think it is only a matter of time for fusion core (software part) to show improvement.


that's what i experienced right until now and will update if my lazy eye really get 6/6

 

 
Printer-friendly version of this page Email this message to a friend
Alert Moderators
Report Spam or bad message  Alert Moderators on This GOOD Message

This Forum message belongs to a larger discussion thread. See the complete thread below. You can reply to this message!


 

Donate to CureZone


CureZone Newsletter is distributed in partnership with https://www.netatlantic.com


Contact Us - Advertise - Stats

Copyright 1999 - 2024  www.curezone.org

0.109 sec, (2)