I am going blind with Fuch's Endothelial Dystrophy (FED). Have you happened to see any potential avenues mentioning stem cell treatments for corneas or similar?
You're probably aware of Steve Kirsch who has been relentlessly trying to expose the ineffectiveness and harms of the Covid vaccines. He has an eye problem. I believe he has underlining glaucoma which I think is been controlled, mostly with latanoprost and dorzolamide, going by an older article he wrote over a decade ago. I think he also has diabetes. But his current eye problem came on suddenly last July and he's been looking for treatment, as conventional treatment is not sufficient.
Recently he was attempting to investigate DMSO as a treatment. He is a good researcher but I was just wondering if the protocols you talk about in this article might help his specific problem or if you know anything else that might work. Maybe it would be better if I linked your article to one of his sub stacks, but I'm starting here.
"I lost most of the vision in my right eye due to a spontaneous subretinal hemorrhage (SRH), primary sub-RPE. " "My vision loss in my right eye is primarily due to blood that is adhering to the vitreous chamber. A vitrectomy may or may not remove this blood. Could DMSO drops dissolve the dried blood?"
These are the original substacks he wrote about the condition: the first one describing what happened and the second one the prognosis at that time, back in July.
This is strange, I just tried three times to post a link to your sub tack on the aforementioned Steve Kirsch substack about DMSO, at first including the title also and the first introductory paragraph, but it processed for a few seconds and then just disappeared, and two others attempts with the title in the link or just the link posted at first but then disappeared on a second or third edit or when I refreshed the page. Even a comment stating that this happened with no other link or information disappeared. However my previous comments from a few days ago were there and a comment I replied to someone having a problem that for him some of the comments are cut off, stating to refresh the page, is still there, so I posted this problem additionally under that comment and it remains. But a new independent comment disappears. Can a substack author set things so only replies can be made but no new comments?
This would probably be good for Steve K. I reached out in the past to him, however he didn't respond. Perhaps if it came from another, he might.
did you see the second post which had the correct url?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_0CNf5m3WU&list=PLwo2Q2bNqTrnWPbK7IL78AW81qlKEG5vC
That is great news If anyone deserves a gift of improved vision it is Dr. Rowan for all the people he has helped over the years
Thank you Dr. Rowen! I tried to click on the podcast and videos but it seems like they were taken down. Are you seeing the same on your end?
I am going blind with Fuch's Endothelial Dystrophy (FED). Have you happened to see any potential avenues mentioning stem cell treatments for corneas or similar?
Exosomal drops are provided as well as for injection. I don't know how this might work. I'd suggest contacting the Foundation.
You're probably aware of Steve Kirsch who has been relentlessly trying to expose the ineffectiveness and harms of the Covid vaccines. He has an eye problem. I believe he has underlining glaucoma which I think is been controlled, mostly with latanoprost and dorzolamide, going by an older article he wrote over a decade ago. I think he also has diabetes. But his current eye problem came on suddenly last July and he's been looking for treatment, as conventional treatment is not sufficient.
Recently he was attempting to investigate DMSO as a treatment. He is a good researcher but I was just wondering if the protocols you talk about in this article might help his specific problem or if you know anything else that might work. Maybe it would be better if I linked your article to one of his sub stacks, but I'm starting here.
"I lost most of the vision in my right eye due to a spontaneous subretinal hemorrhage (SRH), primary sub-RPE. " "My vision loss in my right eye is primarily due to blood that is adhering to the vitreous chamber. A vitrectomy may or may not remove this blood. Could DMSO drops dissolve the dried blood?"
https://kirschsubstack.com/p/could-dmso-drops-restore-my-vision
These are the original substacks he wrote about the condition: the first one describing what happened and the second one the prognosis at that time, back in July.
https://kirschsubstack.com/p/im-currently-blind-in-one-eye-from
https://kirschsubstack.com/p/i-have-a-lot-of-blood-under-my-rpe
This is strange, I just tried three times to post a link to your sub tack on the aforementioned Steve Kirsch substack about DMSO, at first including the title also and the first introductory paragraph, but it processed for a few seconds and then just disappeared, and two others attempts with the title in the link or just the link posted at first but then disappeared on a second or third edit or when I refreshed the page. Even a comment stating that this happened with no other link or information disappeared. However my previous comments from a few days ago were there and a comment I replied to someone having a problem that for him some of the comments are cut off, stating to refresh the page, is still there, so I posted this problem additionally under that comment and it remains. But a new independent comment disappears. Can a substack author set things so only replies can be made but no new comments?
I am in New Zealand, with visual impairment how do I get into this?
You will need to find a doctor who has access to this stuff and who does Neural Therapy. Otherwise, I cannot assist you. So Sorry.