Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 My ophthalmologist said that the flashes of lights (like small golden spots) and floaters that I've experienced recently are due to vitreous detachment. I am quite young to have this occur - only 34 years old, and this usually occurs in those in their 60s and 70s. I've had no trauma to my head - which is another cause. I'm taking bilberry, glucosamin chondroitan, and Q10 to help... Any ideas as to cause? Remedies? Thanks Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 My partner had cataract surgery last year and presented with floaters afterwards. I simply zapped them with my SCIO device and used a couple of the eye sarcodes to help heal the eye. He doen't have them anymore and the eye surgeon said he would never get rid of them. Jenny Kernan --- teensterbeenster <tina wrote: > My ophthalmologist said that the flashes of lights > (like small golden spots) and floaters that > I've experienced recently are due to vitreous > detachment. I am quite young to have this occur > - only 34 years old, and this usually occurs in > those in their 60s and 70s. I've had no trauma > to my head - which is another cause. > > I'm taking bilberry, glucosamin chondroitan, and Q10 > to help... > > Any ideas as to cause? Remedies? > > Thanks > Tina > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 Keep a very close eye on these floaters. If they continue to get worse go back to your Dr. I've always had floaters but last June they got really bad in my right eye and it turned out that I had a torn Retina. Which ended up becoming a detached retina. After 5 different procedures I have a little of my vision back in the right eye but not much. I'm still dealing with it. As a matter of fact I have another appointment today with my surgeon. This is something you don't want to take chances with. And make sure you tell your Drs of any & all herbs & medications you use on a regular basis. Take your dying with some seriousness. However, Laughing on the way to your execution is not generally understood by less advanced life forms, and they'll call you crazy. Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul Harry scotchdrnkr hlambing Need Mail bonding? Go to the Mail Q & A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Hi, looks at the eyes as an extension of the Liver. By treating the Liver according to Chinese medical principles it is possible to affect change. Acupuncture and might be able to help you. I would recommend you go for a consultation with an acupuncturist/Chinese herbalist. I know of a Chinese medical practitioner who specializes in the treatment of eyes in New Jersey who has great success. Good luck, Elie http://www.tcmdirectory.com , " teensterbeenster " <tina wrote: > > My ophthalmologist said that the flashes of lights (like small golden spots) and floaters that > I've experienced recently are due to vitreous detachment. I am quite young to have this occur > - only 34 years old, and this usually occurs in those in their 60s and 70s. I've had no trauma > to my head - which is another cause. > > I'm taking bilberry, glucosamin chondroitan, and Q10 to help... > > Any ideas as to cause? Remedies? > > Thanks > Tina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Can you provide additional info? My husband and I both have floaters and mine are getting worse. Where would I find a SCIO device and could you explain that please? Thanks Teresa My partner had cataract surgery last year and presented with floaters afterwards. I simply zapped them with my SCIO device and used a couple of the eye sarcodes to help heal the eye. He doen't have them anymore and the eye surgeon said he would never get rid of them. Jenny Kernan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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