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      Strider
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      About a year ago a screwdriver fell into my eye.
      I ended up with a detatched retina (which was reattached a week after), cataract (lens was removed during retinal reattachment surgery), bad corneal scarring, and part of my iris being destroyed.
      I've been taking Prog/Preg/DHEA since the injury, and that probably played a role with restoring some eyesight when the initial prognosis was that i'd be blind.
      The eye is still practically useless though due to the scarring on my retina/cornea and lack of lens.
      My opthalmologist is suggesting a corneal transplant and artificial lens/iris, but the risks and side effects are ones i'd really like to avoid.
      I'm open to pretty much any non surgical alternative at this point, i'd appreciate any advice

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        yerrag @Strider
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        @Strider

        I don't know how bad your one eye is and whether it can recover it's normal vision, but it wouldn't hurt to give your eyes good nutrition. I know from my experience eating liver once a week and having enough endogenous CO2 production to provide the eye with enough CO2 helps a lot.

        But there are many things you can experiment with ranging from patching your good eye and giving your bad eye enough exercise and exposure to sunlight to massaging your back neck, temples, your forehead and the area below your eye to stimulate blood flow, and then to focusing your eye on a nearby object and alternating it with a far object.

        Even when success success are few or nil. I now think more it's the case of censorship by the powers that be to put us in the path of ignorance and darkness, rather than the inability of our body to heal.

        Putting us in a hopeless position does more harm than if we were not subject to their so called credentialed and educated and scientific sphere of control.

        Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
        engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
        wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
        the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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          LucH @Strider
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          @Strider said in Need help with significant eye injury:

          I've been taking Prog/Preg/DHEA since the injury, and that probably played a role with restoring some eyesight when the initial prognosis was that i'd be blind.

          Hi,
          I’ll take a supplement as antioxidant to dampen possible inflammation, having the capacity to cross the retina barrier, as astaxanthin. 2 x 4 mg daily, with a meal with some fat.
          Lutein and Zeaxanthin are more specific for eye retina. In cure 2 or 3 weeks. Then stop a month. Begin again once only if you’ve seen improvement.

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            LucH @LucH
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            Useful info :
            La lutéine est prédominante dans le cerveau
            https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t1702-vous-voyez-flou-des-taches-apparaissent#25944
            Type de caroténoïdes et efficacité antioxydante (AO):polyphenols vue oeil astaxanthine luteine zeaxanthine.jpg

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              serotoninskeptic @Strider
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              @Strider Ray has told a story of a dog who's eye was repaired on a pure milk diet

              Youtube Video

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                serotoninskeptic @Strider
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                @Strider BPC-157 could help

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