The only sure cure is sun-gazing.
Most important part of the post-op treatment is NOT antibiotics, these are
usually sterile inflammations by now. Should have been using hot compresses
before, but especially after the drainage to help the residual inflammation
of the wall of the chalazion go down (heat increases circulation trhough the
eyelid). Do for about 1-2 weeks, 3x a day for 5-10 minutes.
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1105972487.357143.188390@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com,
> Hi All
> Had my Chalazion surgically drained 4 weeks ago. The Chalazion
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> Adam :-)
adam_pitt@hotmail.com - 24 Jan 2005 18:58 GMT
Hi All
I've been using hot compresses, but nothing seems to be happening, the
bump is still there, and I fear it may have enlarged slightly, its also
developed a small white lump on the top. I fear that the drainage
hasn't done anything. Whats next? Should I wait a while before
contacting the doctor to see if things clear up. What happens now, do I
have to have it drained again, or can I have the whole thing removed?
Thanks very much.
Adam
g.gatti@agora.it - 24 Jan 2005 20:18 GMT
But why don't you do sungazing?
It's the only thing that works.
adam_pitt@hotmail.com - 25 Jan 2005 12:39 GMT
I'm not sure I understand? I looked up sungazing and read an article on
it, but I don't see how this can clear up my Chalazion, can you be a
little more helpful, what do I need to do? Thanks
Adam
g.gatti@agora.it - 25 Jan 2005 19:26 GMT
all diseases of the eyes disappear naturally if you furnish them with
LIGHT.
You start the protocol of sungazing: start with few seconds per day and
increase every day.
Of course you have to discard glasses otherwise you will be damaged by
the strain.
It is better to do it when the sun is not so high.
In time, you can look at it even at midday with no problems but great
benefit for eyes and vision.
Try to visit this website http://www.solarhealing.com
or my own http://TheCentralFixation.com
RM - 27 Jan 2005 01:21 GMT
You need to avoid listening to that italian loon Rishi. He believes in all
kinds of crazy stuff that has no proven medical benefit.
Looking at the sun can cause solar retinitis which damages the back of your
eye permanently.
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> I'm not sure I understand? I looked up sungazing and read an article on
> it, but I don't see how this can clear up my Chalazion, can you be a
> little more helpful, what do I need to do? Thanks
>
> Adam
g.gatti@agora.it - 27 Jan 2005 10:37 GMT
> Looking at the sun can cause solar retinitis which damages the back of your
> eye permanently.
Avoid to listen to these harmful doctors.
By their own criminal statements, nothing can be done about the eyes!
You have your own experience: NOTHING WORKED.
Now please try the only thing that truly works.
TRY IT!!!
joannes - 20 Jan 2006 18:02 GMT
I have the same problem. Had Chalazion surgically removed on 1/16. Lump
under lid is gone but still have bump on rim of eyelid. I've tried
everything - compresses, antibiotic drops, etc. Nothing seems to be working.
I went back to the opthalmologist who seemed to think this was as good as it
was going to get. He recommended an optic plastic surgeon. Before I go that
route, I have an appt. with a different opthalmologist - I want a second
opinion. If you find out anything more - let me know. I'll let you know
what the other opthalmologist says. I think you should go back to the doctor
who did your surgery to see what he says.
>> Looking at the sun can cause solar retinitis which damages the back of your
>> eye permanently.
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>TRY IT!!!