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Charles/why the resistance?

Hi Charles,

I agree with you about the lack of interest in Color Filter Glasses.
The color filter glasses made an amazing difference in my life. Thank
God for Helen's work. I suffered from an Auto Accident in 1991 where
my light induced seizures were not respected and I suffered in pain
from them in silence because of the abuse from the medical
establishment that it was not real. It was horrible. Tomorrow I am
going to have a surgery from other symptoms the doctors said "Nothing
was wrong with me" Painful symptoms I have had for over 10 years. I
hope that it will be finally resolved tomorrow.

It is frightening when I think about doctors who are on a "kick" to
act like self applied "Gods" and treat people like they suffer from
character flaws or are mentally ill. When people need their help and
can't feel safe to go to a doctor without prejudice. Where they are
mistreated and inhumanely left to suffer in agony for
years...affecting the quality of life due to unnecessary suffering
and pain.

Maybe one day, and I will keep on praying for this day :)

Lu

--- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, "charlleyw"
<Piedmontslimm@a...> wrote:
> Hello all, I just joined the group.
>
> My son was screened about six weeks agao, and his overlays have
made
> a major difference in his school performance. This past week I was
> trained as a screener, and both my daughter and I were found to
> suffer from the disorder. (As I suspected after my son's
screening.)
>
> My question is this: Why the heck is the American medical
> establishment so reluctant to accept the existance of the huge body
> of research about the condition? And why does the American
> Ophthalmologic society continue to deny the existence of the
> syndrome? I have my own thoughts on this, but I'd like to hear
from
> others.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Charles Ward




Sun Jun 27, 2004 7:08 pm

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Hello all, I just joined the group. My son was screened about six weeks agao, and his overlays have made a major difference in his school performance. This...
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Jun 18, 2004
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Charles, I was diagnosed only a few weeks ago and don't know the answers to your questions. This is a life changing experience for me at the age of 34. Feel...
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Jun 19, 2004
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Grasha: Thanks for your reply. You confirmed a lot of what I suspected. I was just trained as a screener earlier this week. Both my children have the...
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Jun 19, 2004
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Rhonda Stone, author of The Light Barrier (about Irlen Syndrome and treatment; St. Martin's Press, 2003), whose two children wear Irlen lenses, has this...
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Hi Julie, Thank you for posting the insightful message from Rhonda Stone. Please ask her to try to join the group again. If she continues to have trouble,...
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Hi Charles, I agree with you about the lack of interest in Color Filter Glasses. The color filter glasses made an amazing difference in my life. Thank God for...
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