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Hello all together,

I am Oliver from Germany, 30 years old, and I had an Adie Pupil on the
left eye for 5 years. It didnīt affect me very much because the pupil
was not much bigger than the right one.
In June 2002 my right pupil started to grow huge and the left one
is almost normal again.
So what happened in June 2002 I asked myself.

I started to do a strong meditation in May 2002 each day 30 minutes
that affected my spinal cord, my neck and the nerves up to my brain.
The problems I had all the years with my spinal cord were almost gone
(scoliose). The problem with the pupil on the right eye was new.
Sounds strange ?

I made some assumptions and I am curious what you think about them.

Also I would like to ask you to send me an eMail to
oliver.jung@... or post a message here for me to confirm or
also to decline my assumptions. I would like to collect this data and
post it to all after finished. Also we have some Adie guys here in
Germany I already collected some data from.

So here are our symptoms and assumptions, that also might be wrong:

1.) The Adie Pupilīs eye is blended by light [of course]
2.) There is a preassure in the forehead right abouve the eyes that
can cause headaches. The preassure migh be stronger at the opposite
side to the Adies Pupil.
3.) There is some sweating abnormality at the body side of the Adie
Pupil like sweating to much at the arms or at the head.
4.) All Adie People have some problems with the spinal cord.
5.) The Adie Syndrome is a loss of a reflexe [the pupilīs reflex to
light] that often comes along with other reflexes lost. The most
common is the loss of the knee reflex in the Adieīs pupil opposite
knee.
6.) Nearly all / Many Adie People have a few vegetative distortion /
disorder like headaches, migrane, bruxismus [pressing the teeth in
night] or others.
7.) The Adie Pupil comes along at one eye or also at two eyes.
8.) The Adie Syndrome itself might be biosomatic and not healable.
But I am sure that its symptome - the size of the pupil - can be
reduced in a way that it does not affect the person anymore. This
means I think the pupil can be reduced to almost its original size
again - like my left pupil did.
9.) The Adie Syndrome is not a eyes problem, it is a problem of lost
reflexes in the spinal cord or brain.

So the most importnat question to us in Germany right now is:

Is the origin of the Adie Pupil to be found in the spinal cord ?

Thanx for your help

Oliver Jung

Bye the way: we have ca. 200 counted Adie People here in Germany, but
only 10 I know personally.










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