Thanks Joe.?
This is great information¡ªespecially having the exact protocol used. ?My brother suffered an optic stroke about three weeks ago and the medical doctors are saying it can¡¯t be reversed. Unfortunately he has been legally blind since birth?in the eye that DIDN¡¯T have the stroke. We are looking for an acupuncturist in Kansas City. Have talked to several that don¡¯t seem comfortable treating this problem, which is why the info is so valuable. I am a firm believer in acupuncture as I am a rare (11?year) survivor of late stage?ovarian cancer and my acupuncturist treated me through all of my chemo regimens?and beyond.?
We also started using the Tennant Biomodulator and Transducer if?anyone is interested in trying treatment with electromagnetic field. They claim pretty good results in OTHER eye problems such as macular degeneration and glaucoma.?It is quite expensive to buy but we are renting the machine from an alternative medicine doctor. This Doctor Tennant has written several books¡ªhe is an Opthamologist and also a Naturalopath. He really stresses diet and nutrition (vitamin and mineral supplementation)?as important. ?I have an acquaintance who was blind from macular degeneration and about ten years ago she found a clinic in California?that offered some type of electrical stimulation for the eyes as well as a very stringent vitaman/mineral supplement schedule. ?After almost a year on treatment her vision improved enough to get her drivers license. ?That is what caused me to start researching electromagnetic field treatments.?
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 10:40 AM, Joe Tatarek <
Joetatarek@...> wrote:
Good luck to you sir. If it helps one more then it is worth it.
Thank you,
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 10:37 AM Deane Williams <
pyroartist@...> wrote:
Joe, Thanks for sharing this very important
finding and your experience! I see that the article came out 8
years ago in 2015. I wonder why this seems to be largely unknown
to our group. Has anyone else here tried this acupuncture method?
It is amazing that you had restored vision after just 3 weeks.
The article claims :
"The total effective rate for visual acuity
improvement after 8 weeks of acupuncture was 81.71%." This is
certainly worth a try for both old and new cases!
Dean
On 2/12/2023 5:05 PM, Joe Tatarek
wrote:
My story is a little different but I feel
compelled to chime in. I had a NAION attack in November. It
left my right eye almost blind. I was severely depressed but
my wife kept hope. She sought out alternative treatments for
me. The main reason being is that she also had a condition
and the medical community didn't help so she sought out a
supplement regiment and it cured a condition that she had. To
be completely honest, when I saw her go through her struggles
and slowly cure herself I was still not convinced that the
supplements and alternative medicines was the reason why. I
still did not give the treatment any credit and out of my own
ignorance I wrote it off as time and the body healing itself.
Back to my situation. Out of desperation I chose
alternative medicine as a path that I was willing to take. I
was looking to do things differently even if I did not 100%
believe in what I was doing. I also went ALL IN. So I
started with the UPMC alternative treatment department and
they put me in touch with an acupuncture specialist, Tricia
Smith M.S, LAc. She studied my condition and came up with an
acupuncture treatment. In addition, I scheduled with another
acupuncturist, Mara Carlini MSAOM, LAc. I gave her a copy of
the web article that I attached below and she developed her
own regiment for me based on the readings.
Within 2 week's time I started to notice something was
changing. I thought it was a placebo effect. I was in
disbelief. The 3rd week I had a follow up appointment with a
Neuro Opthamologist. I told him that my condition seemed to
improve. He seemed immediately skeptical but chose to do a
thorough exam. He looked at the optic nerve and noticed that
the swelling was gone but that was expected to happen. I was
given multiple eye tests and my vision returned, I am back to
20/20 corrected with my glasses. I do notice a very small
amount of blurriness but it is minimal.
My heart goes out to those of you who are struggling with
this. I wanted to share my story and hope maybe this path
could help someone else. I did react very early in the
process and the Doctors are saying that may have helped the
cause.
Best of Luck,
-Joe
Good post Chiarina. Couldn¡¯t agree more with your post.
Find most days you get some form of frustration from the
lack of vision. As to what caused it not a clue I had
never been fitter than I was when I had my first episode
at 57. Driving wise much the same as you I only drive in
day light and only places I¡¯m familiar with. This is
allowed with an annual eye test from the British drivers
licensing centre
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Hi LIsa. Yes. This is my story too.
I think it was 6 months for the eye to stabilize and
then the sight you have is the sight you will live
with. Glasses have only helped me a little. My
vision is still a little blurry. My doctor told me
it won't get worse and may not get any better. I
can still see and do daily activities but I have had
to give up my work as a teacher and I cannot drive
long distances. My vision is like looking through a
dirty window or window mesh. I hope all goes well
with you.
I was diagnosed four weeks ago. My right eye
almost half is very blurry. I have sleep apnea and
low blood pressure not due to meds. The only thing
drs found after 2 cat scans. 1 mri is high
cholesterol. Drs told me 6 weeks for eye to be
stable for a new eye exam to get glasses. Does
this scenario sound familiar to anyone? Sincerely,
Lisa