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After many, many test I have been diagnosed with intracranial blockage and I am losing my vision. My left eye is like layers and layers of thick plastic that you can't see through with hundreds of floaters. Now it is starting in my right eye. I am scheduled to go to a neuroptomologist soon. Can you tell me what to expect? Do I have any chance of keeping the vision I have left? Thank you.
In Reply to: Intracranial blockage posted by M. Kirk on June 14, 2002 at 10:10:43:
Don't think this really fits your problem but I would
look into acidosis and how it could affect vision, just in
case that is involved. I was loosing my central vision
because of it. It makes blood pool in the brain and
engorge the vessles going to the eyes and presses on the
optic nerves, affecting vision.
VF
In Reply to: Intracranial blockage posted by M. Kirk on June 14, 2002 at 10:10:43:
after I suffered a head injury -- I saw a chiropractor which made a huge difference, and Bowen therapy also helped alot.
In Reply to: Intracranial blockage posted by M. Kirk on June 14, 2002 at 10:10:43:
Hi, M.
If you have THAT much of a diagnosis, I would listen to LT & Vince F.
I would also IMMEDIATELY see a Cranial Osteopath! See the archives.
Let us know what you learn and how you do.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Intracranial blockage posted by Vince F on June 15, 2002 at 00:57:04:
What do you do for acidisis
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