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How I treated my eye problems without surgery

I am a 22 years old, 300 level university undergraduate. It is such a shame that at a tender age of 19 I could no longer read without a recommended glass. Although I hear them say it’s in the family. As a matter of fact my dad could hardly read without a lens but his case was different, he was 56 already and could still manage to read bold letters without his glasses.

It all started gradually and caught everyone by surprise. Initially, I used to suffer severe headache and such periods I would have blurred vision. On most occasions mummy would prescribe pain killers and enough rest. Most times she would say I was probably hungry or stayed too close to a screen. Thankfully, it always worked out. The headache would diminish after a while and I will regain my vision.

However, something was constant amongst all these feelings and this was the fact that I could no longer see clearly under dim light. Often times when I stress myself to read under this condition I ended up with swollen eyes.

My dad took me to an optician and I was diagnosed with glaucoma. I was to use series of eye drops and some oral medications since my case wasn’t extremely severe. It got worse and at times I would not see clearly when the light was too bright. I suffered headache and eye hitching most of the times.

What angered me most was that I could no longer stay up for long hour to read. A surgery was carried out so as to suppress the pains which I still felt anyway. In the end I had to leave with a recommended lens. I never liked the idea at all.

Not even the occasional bugging I got from friends who called me “ojuigo”. I am well exposed and believed should be informed. I was persistent online and that was how I ended up reading about herbal supplements for albinism, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and hosts of visual impairments through this link http://wellnesshome.com.ng/vision/.

I am an adventurist so I decided at once to give it a test without the consent of my parents. I experimented out reading without my lens seven weeks after. I was surprise at my ability to do so.

Immediately, I gave my dad a phone call I thought he would scold me for taking such decision without is prior knowledge but to my surprise patronized me. Today, he no longer uses his glasses to read and neither do I. My aunt, his younger sister too has gotten her own share of healing.

How I wish a sufferer out there can be touched and take this bold step by subscribing to the supplement from this http://wellnesshome.com.ng/vision/, get true results and drop a feedback online to help others believe.

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