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The importance of Removing Stress and Anxiety with Retinitis Pigmentosa and Peripheral Vision Loss

Physical Tension and Stress and its Effect on Retinitis Pigmentosa and Peripheral Vision Loss.

Whether we accept it or not, there are some practices that we are doing that can be harmful to our already decreased vision.  We should be aware that there are some ways to help with vision loss and the way we live our newfound lives.

A good place to start is to take away stress and anxiety especially when dealing with Retinitis Pigmentosa and peripheral vision loss and this video will elaborate further. How to relieve your eyes from such situations and some holistic approach towards a healthier vision and self-healing? It may be though medical science but there are some immediate things that can be sought to address the problem.

Two key things that will help with secondary symptoms of Retinitis Pigmentosa and peripheral vision loss:

1. Release stress and tension on the neck and shoulders area.

Though it sounds easy, relaxing the neck and shoulders area are much harder. The reason for that is some people had developed that as a repeated pattern.
In tensing the neck and shoulders area, our brain gets overwhelmed that it somehow affects our peripheral vision.

2. State of anxiety or the “Fight or Flight” response.

If we worry too much, stress ourselves out too much, we are triggering ourselves to a high flight and flight response mode. In doing so, it narrows down our vision, and that is the exact opposite of what we are trying to achieve if we have RP or peripheral vision loss.

Being in the “fight-or-flight response or in a state of anxiety, you are actively disengaging the peripheral vision around you, and you are choosing to focus more on that central vision.

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One way to work out with anxiety is by disengaging the central vision and start to get used of the peripheral vision. Holistic approaches in healing suggest that though you think that you cannot heal your eyes. Plus, the pessimistic idea that we should wait for a miracle cure or gene therapy to have it fixed.

Try to consider the things that you have control over today. You can start to work with alternative processes to somehow alleviate your vision problems. As my expertise in wellness, I suggest that whenever you are in a busy street, and you get anxious, why not try to step aside, take a deep breath, relax and allow your eyes to adjust.

Another thing is, the improvements will show not only in your vision but also the quality of your life and you can slowly start controlling your anxious patterns in more effective ways. Focus on your breath a little bit more and allow yourself to aware of the peripheral vision around you rather than having habitual stress responses.

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After plenty of hard work and persistence Will no longer wears glasses and has experienced clear, increased improvements in his eyesight. Will's ambition is to give others the same chance he had in improving not only his vision, but also body and mind. View all posts by Will

Responses:

  • S k jain

    I am suffering from RP. Please guide on the possible exercises.

    Thanks.

    • thank you for the email I am glade you’re going to follow the exercises 🙂 All the best!

  • Jayesh K

    Dear Sir,

    My uncle is suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa.
    I am writing this mail for your advice regarding any treatment if available at any of your centres so that we can carryout out the same to improve the eyesight of my uncle.

    He also had briefly met Acharya Balkrishna in 2006 and had a wonderful time back then.

    Request you to kindly advice on how we can proceed for the treatment.

    • Hi, thank you for your interest in natural vision improvement. To help keep my work affordable here is a link to one of my latest coaching sessions in regards to maintaining and improving peripheral vision. This way you can take your time getting to know the material and then reach out when you’re ready for some one-to-one coaching. Once you get the basics down I recommend following the program in “full” everyday for 30 days and then email me with your observations of improvement 🙂 Best wishes, Will Fuller https://vision-body-mind-academy.thinkific.com/courses/awaken-your-periphery-now

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