The Lionsden

The Lionsden

Visual Disturbances

The visual disturbances I experienced were light sensitivity, floaters, blurred vision and some night blindness. All four were most pronounced during the time of my CRASH. And, I'm happy to report that all four have been mostly alleviated.

During the CRASH period I was able to read for 30 minutes (maximum) at a time. My vision would become way too blurred to read any more than that. I could give my eyes a few hours rest and then read some more.

The floaters (sometimes called floaties) had become so bad that they were aggravating. I was experiencing 3 large, (what I call) segmented worms obscuring my vision. I was not aware exactly when the 'worms' disappeared, but I'm pretty certain it was after the dental revision was done. The 'worms' have not returned.  (I learned from a naturopath that the 'floaties' are indicative of toxins in ones blood.)

I can't tell that I am experiencing any night blindness at present. The night blindness prevented me from driving at night. Now I am able to drive at dusk and at night without any difficultly.

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