Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 > My statement shows/confirms what you've said all along we can get > candida from the moment we are conceived from our parents. I > strongly believe that this is what I've been suffering and having to > face from the day I was born. > > I've had eye problems from day one, however, one of my eyes is getting really bad. At times I feel like a punching bag, being punched from one doctor to the either: Nose and throat specialists, allergists, eye doctors and eye surgeons. No one can tell me what is going on with my eye. One of them went as far as telling me to have the affected eye taken out since I can see anyway. I was so furious to say the least. ==>That's crazy! Did you know Dr. Weston Price writes about experiments with pigs and vitamin A, and when vitamin A was lacking in the parents, new offspring were born without eyes? Yet they gave vitamin A to those blind pigs and their subsequent offspring were perfectly normal? Amazing what one nutrient can do. > > I've tried all the treatments in your files for the eye treatments > and sinus, since one of the doctors said the MRI shows I have a hole > in the frontal sinus. > > The only relief I get is by putting a few drops of oil of oregano > and/or Olbas on a cotton ball and stick it up the nostrils one at a > time. The fumes are strong it clears out the eyes, sinus and my > resperatory track. ==>That's great they help you so much. You can also dilute oil of oregano in coconut oil and swab your nose with it. It will be just as effective without have to put up with the strong fumes. > Thanks Bee for listening and for your help. ==>You are so welcome my dear. > > Sorry for not answering sooner I missed your post and had to do a > search to see if you had answered before asking the question again. > ==>That's okay. God Bless you too Maddalena. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Hi Deb, How long have you been having problems? I had eye issues for about 5 months on and off before it went away. It took my body awhile to get past that problem, but it finally did. I don't blame you for being frustrated though. I was so releaved when it finally got better! Jecca > > I am still having a terrible time with my eyes. Itching, blood shot, > crusting and inflamed lids. I have tried baking soda and vit c etc. > I just read that these same symptoms can be caused by Vit B2 > deficiency. I doubt that I have that due to my healthy eating habits, > but I guess it would be worth a try. I am also to the point that I > will ask my doctor to culture my eyes. > Deb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 > > I am still having a terrible time with my eyes. Itching, blood shot, > crusting and inflamed lids. I have tried baking soda and vit c etc. > I just read that these same symptoms can be caused by VIt B2 > deficiency. I doubt that I have that due to my healthy eating habits, > but I guess it would be worth a try. I am also to the point that I > will ask my doctor to culture my eyes. > Deb ==>Remember that your body will re-trace any previous symptoms with your eyes per Hering's Law of Cures. Also I detoxified through my eyes for 3 months during my candida cure 20 years ago, which included itching, blood shot, crusting, etc. I had never had any eye symptoms before, except for pink eye when I was a child. You would get enough B2 by taking B Complex as recommended. Natural healing takes time and patience, and allow plenty of time for any particular remedy to help your symptoms. But any cure is based on giving your body the nutrients it requires. Helping your body detoxify will also help; see the article " How to Detoxify Effectively " in the " Candida Symptoms " Folder. The best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Hi Deb, I have had blurry vision since I was 9, so I know how annoying that can be! Hang in there, though. It does get better, it just takes time, so don't lose faith. I was also thinking, do you use any makeup? When I was detoxing through my eyes, I stopped using makeup of any kind, changed over to Dr Bronner's bar soap, and it helped a lot. Also when are your symptoms the worse? In the morning, during the day, when you are outside, when you are at work? In my experience, my eyes have always been sensitive to air quality issues, there might be something else making the symptoms more difficult to deal with. Jecca --- " Deb Comcast " <deborah.harper@...> wrote: > > The blurred vision has been 1-2 years. The crusting, itching and inflammed lids have been the past 2 months. I think so far, this is the worst symptom of this whole mess. I guess I am getting to the point of just giving up. I don't see the light at the end of the tunnel. > Deb > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Antidepressants Facts: Pineal Gland, Serotonin & SSRI's side effects Could it be that the visual/eye problems (light sensitivity, spots, blurred vision), frequently reported by (former) SSRI-AntiDepressant users, ...www.antidepressantsfacts.com/pinealstory.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - SSRI's: Cause of Eye Twitch, Dizziness, Fatigue? - Drugs.com 8 posts - 7 authors - Last post: 14 May 2008NO ONE has linked this horrible eye condition to the SSRI's, .... had dizziness problems as well as the eye twitch problem for years anyway! ...www.drugs.com/forum/featured-drugs/ssris-cause-eye-twitch-dizziness-fatigue-36571.html - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - Rip-off Report: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Forest ... Celexa Citalopram Antidepressant SSRI WARNING Vision Loss Blindness Macular ... I was 37 years old, no health or eye problems, no family history of this ...www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/211/RipOff0211968.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - Celexa withdrawal. Celexa withdrawal side effects, Celexa ... In patients, receiving selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in combination .... dyskinesia, eosinophilia, erythema multiforms, gynecological problems, hepatitis, .... Glaucoma – The delicate nerve to the eye, the optic nerve, ...www.psychdrugtruth.com/celexa.htm - 65k - Cached - Similar pages - Prozac And Eye Problems - Depression Forums - A Depression ... 4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 5 Oct 2007I was wondering if anyone else on prosac had any eye problems because of it (blurred vision, .... Prozac And Ssris From India / Asia ...www.depressionforums.org/forums/Prozac-Eye-Problems-t11773.html - 70k - Cached - Similar pages - From: Alessandra Fissinger <menhary@...>Subject: eye problemsSSRI medications Received: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 8:03 AM has anybody heard of SSRIs causing eye problems? Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Antidepressants Facts: Pineal Gland, Serotonin & SSRI's side effects Could it be that the visual/eye problems (light sensitivity, spots, blurred vision), frequently reported by (former) SSRI-AntiDepressant users, ...www.antidepressantsfacts.com/pinealstory.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - SSRI's: Cause of Eye Twitch, Dizziness, Fatigue? - Drugs.com 8 posts - 7 authors - Last post: 14 May 2008NO ONE has linked this horrible eye condition to the SSRI's, .... had dizziness problems as well as the eye twitch problem for years anyway! ...www.drugs.com/forum/featured-drugs/ssris-cause-eye-twitch-dizziness-fatigue-36571.html - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - Rip-off Report: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Forest ... Celexa Citalopram Antidepressant SSRI WARNING Vision Loss Blindness Macular ... I was 37 years old, no health or eye problems, no family history of this ...www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/211/RipOff0211968.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - Celexa withdrawal. Celexa withdrawal side effects, Celexa ... In patients, receiving selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in combination .... dyskinesia, eosinophilia, erythema multiforms, gynecological problems, hepatitis, .... Glaucoma – The delicate nerve to the eye, the optic nerve, ...www.psychdrugtruth.com/celexa.htm - 65k - Cached - Similar pages - Prozac And Eye Problems - Depression Forums - A Depression ... 4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 5 Oct 2007I was wondering if anyone else on prosac had any eye problems because of it (blurred vision, .... Prozac And Ssris From India / Asia ...www.depressionforums.org/forums/Prozac-Eye-Problems-t11773.html - 70k - Cached - Similar pages - From: Alessandra Fissinger <menhary@...>Subject: eye problemsSSRI medications Received: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 8:03 AM has anybody heard of SSRIs causing eye problems? Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Antidepressants Facts: Pineal Gland, Serotonin & SSRI's side effects Could it be that the visual/eye problems (light sensitivity, spots, blurred vision), frequently reported by (former) SSRI-AntiDepressant users, ...www.antidepressantsfacts.com/pinealstory.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - SSRI's: Cause of Eye Twitch, Dizziness, Fatigue? - Drugs.com 8 posts - 7 authors - Last post: 14 May 2008NO ONE has linked this horrible eye condition to the SSRI's, .... had dizziness problems as well as the eye twitch problem for years anyway! ...www.drugs.com/forum/featured-drugs/ssris-cause-eye-twitch-dizziness-fatigue-36571.html - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - Rip-off Report: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Forest ... Celexa Citalopram Antidepressant SSRI WARNING Vision Loss Blindness Macular ... I was 37 years old, no health or eye problems, no family history of this ...www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/211/RipOff0211968.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - Celexa withdrawal. Celexa withdrawal side effects, Celexa ... In patients, receiving selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in combination .... dyskinesia, eosinophilia, erythema multiforms, gynecological problems, hepatitis, .... Glaucoma – The delicate nerve to the eye, the optic nerve, ...www.psychdrugtruth.com/celexa.htm - 65k - Cached - Similar pages - Prozac And Eye Problems - Depression Forums - A Depression ... 4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 5 Oct 2007I was wondering if anyone else on prosac had any eye problems because of it (blurred vision, .... Prozac And Ssris From India / Asia ...www.depressionforums.org/forums/Prozac-Eye-Problems-t11773.html - 70k - Cached - Similar pages - From: Alessandra Fissinger <menhary@...>Subject: eye problemsSSRI medications Received: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 8:03 AM has anybody heard of SSRIs causing eye problems? Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Antidepressants Facts: Pineal Gland, Serotonin & SSRI's side effects Could it be that the visual/eye problems (light sensitivity, spots, blurred vision), frequently reported by (former) SSRI-AntiDepressant users, ...www.antidepressantsfacts.com/pinealstory.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - SSRI's: Cause of Eye Twitch, Dizziness, Fatigue? - Drugs.com 8 posts - 7 authors - Last post: 14 May 2008NO ONE has linked this horrible eye condition to the SSRI's, .... had dizziness problems as well as the eye twitch problem for years anyway! ...www.drugs.com/forum/featured-drugs/ssris-cause-eye-twitch-dizziness-fatigue-36571.html - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - Rip-off Report: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Forest ... Celexa Citalopram Antidepressant SSRI WARNING Vision Loss Blindness Macular ... I was 37 years old, no health or eye problems, no family history of this ...www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/211/RipOff0211968.htm - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - Celexa withdrawal. Celexa withdrawal side effects, Celexa ... In patients, receiving selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in combination .... dyskinesia, eosinophilia, erythema multiforms, gynecological problems, hepatitis, .... Glaucoma – The delicate nerve to the eye, the optic nerve, ...www.psychdrugtruth.com/celexa.htm - 65k - Cached - Similar pages - Prozac And Eye Problems - Depression Forums - A Depression ... 4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 5 Oct 2007I was wondering if anyone else on prosac had any eye problems because of it (blurred vision, .... Prozac And Ssris From India / Asia ...www.depressionforums.org/forums/Prozac-Eye-Problems-t11773.html - 70k - Cached - Similar pages - From: Alessandra Fissinger <menhary@...>Subject: eye problemsSSRI medications Received: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 8:03 AM has anybody heard of SSRIs causing eye problems? Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 I am and always wil be an artist. Thankyou Lynn for your support. I chickened out of the eye dr. again this week. I seem to have it at bay although I can see a pitted ulceration just past the corner of my eye. I built our business. I have watched it slowly go down hill since my beloved has extracated me from the shop. It used to be shops. Recently I have been secluding myself in my clean room, and am feeling much better. I fear spending much more of my savings on the tattoo shop, since I have found I am being left-out of any and all dicision making except for donationions via my savings. I believe I will began to collect myself and reestablish my art as a tattooist, or I my accept an offer I recieved to do special effect work for a favorite producer of mine. Praywers would be appreciated, Littlescreechowl Carol From: Lynn <torpedolynn@...>Subject: Re: eye problemsbird mites Date: Friday, December 4, 2009, 1:47 AM This is just aweful. To bad you did not have the money to go to an emergency room and have them detache it. I bet it would have made some eyes bulge and you could have asked to keep the specimen if they were not going to study it and give you results. Darn this thing makes us so alone we miss our chances for a Dr. to say it was alive and moving. But I avoid the Dr. at all cost also over this. I wonder if the antibiotic brought it out.I bet your art work was cool. Do you have a web site whare some of us could look at the art work. Face book or Webshots?In Light Lynn>> Well I re-set my eye doctor appointment for thwe 8th. I went in 4 monthes ago with what looked like to me an ulceration and mite problem at the crease of my left eye closest to my ear. The regular eye doctor was not there and the doctor who saw me said she did not see any unusual bodies in the eye, but priscribed an anti-biotic drop. It came and went for the last 2 monthes and then I woke one night to find a long grey tendril which moved as if it was alive at the same corner of my eye, extending 1/4 inch past the lid. I got out the magnifing lenses and an optical light and found the same 'tendrils' along the inner edge of my eyelid. After freaking out a little I applied ice packs and eye wash to my eye for 7 days. Since then I have been free of the eye thing. After my experience with doctors and parasites in the past I am almost afraid to brouch the subject when I go in. All this, and I was an artist before this thing took over my health. Blessings, littlescreechowl> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Hi Littleshcreechowl, Great name you have. I'm sick and tired of seeing good, creative people like you lose their businesses to this mite. If I were employed right now I don't think my job would last long. What really bothers me is people are presenting specimens to labs and coming back empty handed because these guys don't know how to ID mites, or, they are too lazy, or... Thank you, UK, for this valuable insight. Maybe someone here knows a lab well versed in mite ID? Tony > > > > Well I re-set my eye doctor appointment for thwe 8th. I went in 4 monthes ago with what looked like to me an ulceration and mite problem at the crease of my left eye closest to my ear. The regular eye doctor was not there and the doctor who saw me said she did not see any unusual bodies in the eye, but priscribed an anti-biotic drop. It came and went for the last 2 monthes and then I woke one night to find a long grey tendril which moved as if it was alive at the same corner of my eye, extending 1/4 inch past the lid. I got out the magnifing lenses and an optical light and found the same 'tendrils' along the inner edge of my eyelid. After freaking out a little I applied ice packs and eye wash to my eye for 7 days. Since then I have been free of the eye thing. After my experience with doctors and parasites in the past I am almost afraid to brouch the subject when I go in. All this, and I was an artist before this thing took over my health. Blessings, > littlescreechowl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 I have been so sad over my lost art. You know I feel God gives each of us a way to fulfill our callings; I am not a loon, but as I sat with each of my clients, I seemed to be able to help them in almost a supernatural way to resolve, or atleast voice their unique problem. I am so lost without the outlet this Gift God Gave Me filled. I will not toot my own horn;each of us has a gift that is part of the puzzle of this Earth'our Mother'. I am just facing a blindness I guess. BLESS US ALL,Littlescreechowl Carol From: tonysvenson <no_reply >Subject: Re: eye problemsbird mites Date: Friday, December 11, 2009, 2:59 AM Hi Littleshcreechowl,Great name you have. I'm sick and tired of seeing good, creative people like you lose their businesses to this mite. If I were employed right now I don't think my job would last long. What really bothers me is people are presenting specimens to labs and coming back empty handed because these guys don't know how to ID mites, or, they are too lazy, or... Thank you, UK, for this valuable insight. Maybe someone here knows a lab well versed in mite ID? Tony> >> > Well I re-set my eye doctor appointment for thwe 8th. I went in 4 monthes ago with what looked like to me an ulceration and mite problem at the crease of my left eye closest to my ear. The regular eye doctor was not there and the doctor who saw me said she did not see any unusual bodies in the eye, but priscribed an anti-biotic drop. It came and went for the last 2 monthes and then I woke one night to find a long grey tendril which moved as if it was alive at the same corner of my eye, extending 1/4 inch past the lid. I got out the magnifing lenses and an optical light and found the same 'tendrils' along the inner edge of my eyelid. After freaking out a little I applied ice packs and eye wash to my eye for 7 days. Since then I have been free of the eye thing. After my experience with doctors and parasites in the past I am almost afraid to brouch the subject when I go in. All this, and I was an artist before this thing took over my health. Blessings,> littlescreechowl> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Are any of You guys doing mms??I know some don't trust it.I saw another site with this eye mite..there are a bunch of videos out there...I think I was googling chemtrails morgellons...I've come to the conclusion my body is filled with worms..Dr.Wymore called Morgellons a worm based disease...There are videos of worm-like creatures in the eyes,face etc.,I have the facial variety .....sometimes I think same disease with many variables...this dry colder weather def. has increase population...My worms hate mms..I don't know how people work and deal with this,too?? --- no_reply From: tonysvenson <no_reply > bird mites Subject: Re: eye problems Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 08:59:55 -0000 Hi Littleshcreechowl, Great name you have. I'm sick and tired of seeing good, creative people like you lose their businesses to this mite. If I were employed right now I don't think my job would last long. What really bothers me is people are presenting specimens to labs and coming back empty handed because these guys don't know how to ID mites, or, they are too lazy, or... Thank you, UK, for this valuable insight. Maybe someone here knows a lab well versed in mite ID? Tony > > > > Well I re-set my eye doctor appointment for thwe 8th. I went in 4 monthes ago with what looked like to me an ulceration and mite problem at the crease of my left eye closest to my ear. The regular eye doctor was not there and the doctor who saw me said she did not see any unusual bodies in the eye, but priscribed an anti-biotic drop. It came and went for the last 2 monthes and then I woke one night to find a long grey tendril which moved as if it was alive at the same corner of my eye, extending 1/4 inch past the lid. I got out the magnifing lenses and an optical light and found the same 'tendrils' along the inner edge of my eyelid. After freaking out a little I applied ice packs and eye wash to my eye for 7 days. Since then I have been free of the eye thing. After my experience with doctors and parasites in the past I am almost afraid to brouch the subject when I go in. All this, and I was an artist before this thing took over my health. Blessings, > littlescreechowl > > > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Rose, I haven't tried MMS or anything like that. I was thinking about ordering Ivermectin from offshore or using the animal grade stuff but I figure there's no point no till I get them under control in my house first. I just keep running into ant hills, as Rita says. I know, I don't know how people work and deal with this either. Just trying to get them out of the house is a full time job. Although I have to say on my last job there was some relief because I didn't get as much of the foot biting. Luckily I only work temp jobs so I have time in between to catch up with household stuff. This is nuts these things actually increase in the dry conditions. Maybe those of us with the face variety need to run humidifiers. Tony > > > > > > Well I re-set my eye doctor appointment for thwe 8th. I went in 4 monthes ago with what looked like to me an ulceration and mite problem at the crease of my left eye closest to my ear. The regular eye doctor was not there and the doctor who saw me said she did not see any unusual bodies in the eye, but priscribed an anti-biotic drop. It came and went for the last 2 monthes and then I woke one night to find a long grey tendril which moved as if it was alive at the same corner of my eye, extending 1/4 inch past the lid. I got out the magnifing lenses and an optical light and found the same 'tendrils' along the inner edge of my eyelid. After freaking out a little I applied ice packs and eye wash to my eye for 7 days. Since then I have been free of the eye thing. After my experience with doctors and parasites in the past I am almost afraid to brouch the subject when I go in. All this, and I was an artist before this thing took over my health. Blessings, > > littlescreechowl > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 From:When to Suspect Lyme D. Bleiweiss, M.D. April, 1994 Web-Page: http://www.ariplex.com/lyme/lymbleie.htm Das englische Original dieser Web-Seite ist http://cassia.org/essay.htm Eine Übersetzung (einschließlich anderer Texte) ist bei http://www.lymenet.de. Ein Mirror dieser Seite (aber mit überarbeitetem HTML) isthttp://www.ariplex.com/lyme/lymbleix.htm 16.8.98, Aribert Deckers " Eye related problems in LD are commonplace and can include conjunctivitis, ocular myalgias, keratitis, episcleritis, optic neuritis, pars planitis, uveitis, iritis, transient or permanent blindness, temporal arteritis, vitritis and periorbital edema ( MS; Ibid). Horner's syndrome, ocular myasthenia gravis, and an Argyll-on pupil are also reported. Optic neuritis has been observed to become recurrent or intractable after treatment with steroids. Given the earlier remarks about the detrimental effects of steroids on LD, recidivous optic neuritis may be due to occult LD. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Are you detoxing ok? Please use mild thistle, dandelion, and beet root..........they have a great one at Swanson vitamin online.......... be well - Diane ________________________________ From: Errol <renaissancelute@...> Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 12:43:35 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Eye Problems  And I concur. I have had problems with focusing, adjusting to light changes or following rapid movement, as well a redness. The last is probably due to strain from the rest.. I chalked it all up to Lyme as my eyesight has always been better than average. Sigh.... Also jaundice has been a problem, which makes me feel like I must look like an alcoholic or have hep. I was told that was due to the elevated level of toxins the liver has to deal with due to " die off " . Thankfully that appears to be getting better now as I slowly recover from the disease. I only pray that I continue along this path to wellness! I have faith in that. There is a light at the end of the tunnel! Stay with the program and be kind to self!! That is most important!!! He who binds himself to a joy, Does the winged life destroy. But he who kisses it as it flies, Lives in eternity’s sunrise. ~ Blake  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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