Guest guest Posted July 15, 2001 Report Share Posted July 15, 2001 >Dear Master Fe >Love and Light to you! >A friend of mine, who suffers diabetes, had a blood pressure rise and >blood coagulum formed inside their eyes, difficulting her vision. An >ophthalmologist recommended some urgent laser treatment (that she did) to >improve her vision, that is still poor. >She has been told to take a strict diet, rest, sleep with head raised with >several pillows, and wait that >coagulum dissolve. Otherwise, she should go under surgery (vitrectomy?)to >remove them with the danger of damaging part of the retina (were the >cuagulum is) trying to remove them. >She is asking me for help. I should be doing distance healing, since we >now are in different countries. >Could you advise me the treatment as urgently as possibly and any advise >to make the distance healing >more effective? >Thanks. >Jose --\ ------- Dear Jose, Greetings. MEDICAL INFORMATION: EFFECTS OF DIABETES ON EYES " High blood sugar and high blood pressure from diabetes can hurt four parts of your eye: 1.) retina (job is to sense light coming into the eye); 2.) vitreous (a jelly-like fluid that fills the back of the eye); 3.) lens (located at the front of the eye and it focuses light on the retina); 4.) optic nerve (the eye's main nerve to the brain). How can diabetes hurt the retinas of the eyes? Retina damage happens slowly. Your retinas have tiny blood vessels that are easy to damage. Having high blood sugar and high blood pressure for a long time can damage these tiny blood vessels. First, these tiny blood vessels swell and weaken. Some blood vessels then become clogged and do not let enough blood through. At first, you might not have any loss of sight from these changes. This is why you need to have a dilated eye exam once a year even if your sight seems fine. One of your eyes may be damaged more than the other. Or both eyes may have the same amount of damage. Diabetic retinopathy is the medical term for the most common diabetes eye problem. What happens as diabetes retina problems get worse? As diabetes retina problems get worse, new blood vessels grow. These new blood vessels are weak. They break easily and leak blood into the vitreous of your eye. The leaking blood keeps light from reaching the retina. You may see floating spots or almost total darkness. Sometimes the blood will clear out by itself. But you might need surgery to remove it. Over the years, the swollen and weak blood vessels can form scar tissue and pull the retina away from the back of the eye. If the retina becomes detached, you may see floating spots or flashing lights.You may feel as if a curtain has been pulled over part of what you are looking at. A detached retina can cause loss of sight or blindness if you don't take care of it right away. What can I do about diabetes retina problems? First, keep your blood sugar and blood pressure as close to normal as you can. Your eye doctor may suggest laser treatment, which is when a light beam is aimed into the retina of the damaged eye. The beam closes off leaking blood vessels. It may stop blood and fluid from leaking into the vitreous. Laser treatment may slow the loss of sight. If a lot of blood has leaked into your vitreous and your sight is poor, your eye doctor might suggest you have surgery called a vitrectomy. A vitrectomy removes blood and fluids from the vitreous of your eye. Then clean fluid is put back into the eye. The surgery often makes your eyesight better. How do I know if I have retina damage from diabetes? You may not get any signs of diabetes retina damage or you may get one or more signs: -Blurry or double vision -Rings, flashing lights, or blank spots -Dark or floating spots -Pain or pressure in one or both of your eyes -Trouble seeing things out of the corners of your eyes. Does diabetes cause other eye problems? Yes. You can get two other eye problems--cataracts and glaucoma. People without diabetes can get these eye problems, too. But people with diabetes get them more often and at a younger age.A cataract is a cloud over the lens of your eye, which is usually clear. The lens focuses light onto the retina. A cataract makes everything you look at seem cloudy. You need surgery to remove the cataract. During surgery your lens is taken out and a plastic lens, like a contact lens, is put in. The plastic lens stays in your eye all the time. Cataract surgery helps you see clearly again. Glaucoma starts from pressure building up in the eye. Over time, this pressure damages your eye's main nerve--the optic nerve. The damage first causes you to lose sight from the sides of your eyes. Without treatment, you can go blind. Treating glaucoma is usually simple. Your eye doctor will give you special drops to use every day to lower the pressure in your eye. Or your eye doctor may want you to have laser surgery. " PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT: 1. Invocation. 2. Scan and re-scan during the treatment. 3. Apply general sweeping with light whitish green 2 to 3 times. 4. Apply localized sweeping on the ajna, forehead, crown, back head minor chakras with light whitish violet for about 30 times or more each. 5. Apply localized sweeping on the affected eye with light electric violet. 6. Energize the affected eye through the ajna with light whitish green, light whitish blue, with more of light whitish violet, and slightly with electric violet. Visualize the coagulum in the retina getting smaller and disappearing. Don't overenergize the ajna. 7. Energize the crown with light whitish green and light whitish violet. 8. Stabilize and cut connecting energy. 9. Prayer of Thanksgiving. 10. Repeat treatment 2 times a week. Love and light, masterfe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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