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So this was internal bleeding inside your eye? Could this 'bleed' be suctioned out?

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Praying for you 🙏🏻

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Steve: side note, IF your injury was from the jab, even if you think it MIGHT be, you should look at the rest of your body under imaging/tests....this could be an indication that something else is also going on.

I hope not, but your eyes can tell you a lot about your health.

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Use Yandex search engine to research cold pressed castor oil (one drop in each eye before bed) to break-up & dissolve toxins that build-up in the eye. Perfectly safe - Nothing to lose - Of course allopathic docs would not support this remedy, as there's no money to be made in it for them.

Best of luck.

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How many of the jabs did you take? Eye problems are also increasing exponentially after the jab warfare took place.

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Steve had 2 pfizer shots in 2021 - he didn't know how dangerous it was at the time...

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Steve,

I wish you quick eye healing. Color healing (photonwave) out of Belgium was developed for many types of healing including ocular. There is also Jerry Tennant at Senergy Wellness in texas who is an opthamalogist who developed cataract surgery. He got sick from doing the surgery, western med could not help, and so he developed a healing modality to heal himself and others. it is focused around body voltage and getting rid of toxins, etc. He might be a doc to check into.. Best of luck. Nanz (freedom loving holistic health pract)

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Get well!

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Steve, I am using a nutriceutical called 'Peak Vision Support' by Peak Pure and Natural, based in Florida. I believe it has improved my vision and with no negative side effects. It is one of a number of such products by various companies ('VP MAX' by Golden After 50 also comes to mind) that you may want to investigate as an alternative to pharmaceutical products with negative side effects.

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Here's an overview of benefits of Astaxantin, Zeaxantin, & Lutein for preventing macular degeneration:

Top Foods to Improve Your Vision, by @mercola https://open.substack.com/pub/takecontrol/p/top-foods-to-improve-vision?r=2ky8et&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Steve, wishing you the very, very, very best, may you find the healing that is best for you.

P.S. For all readers here—

"Dr. Seema Nanda Discusses Ocular Vaccine Injuries"

txforvaxchoice Feb 1, 2024

https://rumble.com/v4ar463-dr.-seema-nanda-discusses-optical-vaccine-injuries.html

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The problem with partial/ongoing vitreous detachment started for me in the spring, 2022. I visited an eye doctor and heard that it's a change that come with age for some people and it's no dangerous when it's fully detached but while it's ongoing, there can be a pull and strain to the optical nerve and retina so that's why you should avoid "headbanging" movements and avoid leaning forward. I had the typical symptoms of light flashes, cloudiness and dots in my field of vision. I had read that vitamin A is vital for the eye and that you can eat large doses for some time, so I thought maybe I can heal the eye instead of just waiting for a full detachment. I started off a bit cowardly with 20 mg for about a 6 weeks and then reduced it to 15, 9 and 6 over the next three months. Most light flashes disappeared (meaning that the vitreous was mostly reattached) but I still had some irritation from reflexes so it wasn't completely healed. In the spring of 2023 I started again, also with about 20 mg per day for some weeks and then reduced it. I think I took vitamin A also this time for about 3-4 months. After that my eye wasn't irritated from refkexes any longer. I still had some cloudiness and dots though. This spring I have taken a lot more (which I think I should have done form the beginning) so I have taken 30 for about 5 months. Most cloudiness is now gone. I still have two dots in my field of vision. I will take another round next spring and hopefully everything has healed completely by then. I haven't done any exercises. I lay on my back a few times a day in the spring of 2022 since that means no pull at all to the retina and optical nerve, I thought that was a good idea when the vitreous was half loose.

A positive thing is that I have always have very good color vision but now it's even better, it's like colors in nature in the spring are a bit like neon colors so my recommendation for those that are color blind is to at least try vitamin A for a few months and see if it has an effect.

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You may wish to try intra-ocular TPA (to break up the clot) with gas displacement (bubble in the eye). This will push the blood to the side so it doesn't scar the central retina.

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Three of six friends in my immediate group have eye issues, including one with cancer… all diagnosed in the last two years. All jabbed

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So sorry to hear this, Steve. You have the support and good wishes of so many of us - without your tenacity, patience and determination, there would be a very different scenario emerging. I believe that you had the first injection? I ask because within the tiny circle of my own acquaintanceship here in a small rural area of England, I know of two women whose vision, since 2021, has suddenly failed in one eye. So frightening... Take care of yourself.

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The zero-sum game that pro-Covid vax people play is pathetic. They insist that a negative must be proven (proof that EVERY other possible explanation is wrong) in order for them to acknowledge that Covid vaxxes are dangerous and deadly. … This isn’t how science works; it’s how irrational denial works… it’s how ignorance, arrogance, complicity, and/or malevolence works.

Steve, thank you for your tireless efforts to disseminate truth, and reel in those responsible for this catastrophe. God bless you, and I wish you the best possible outcome with your sudden vision loss. ❤️

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