Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Agoraphobia What?: AGORAPHOBIA THE ZIPPY ZIP AND YOU!

Agoraphobia What?: AGORAPHOBIA THE ZIPPY ZIP AND YOU!: What's a ZIPPY ZIP? Glad you asked. Here's a picture of a zippy zip. I have something very interesting to tell you about this...

AGORAPHOBIA THE ZIPPY ZIP AND YOU!

What's a ZIPPY ZIP? Glad you asked. Here's a picture of a zippy zip.

I have something very interesting to tell you about this. I like to watch Shark Tank and one night this item was shown. I thought Oh my Gosh this sound like an analogy of what I am trying to get across about your eyes. Here is how it works. When a baby is new born he is scared by a feeling of falling or unreality. Why? Because in the womb when he flings his hands he feels the sides of the sack he is in but after he's born he doesn't feel anything and wakes up because he is afraid. He has no borders to tell him he is alright. It's like driving you have to be able to see the white line in the middle or the edge of the road to be able to guide your self and know you are still on the road. What they do today is swaddle the baby, meaning they put a tight blanket around the baby including the baby's arms. After the baby gets older he manages to get loose of this wrapping and wakes himself because he can't feel the boundary any more. This brings on anxiety and fear. Does this sound like something you have?
That is the same way it is with our eyes! Because both eyes don't see the same thing at the same level it leaves us anxious and fearful. Not only that but the eye muscle keeps twitching and that leaves us with a feeling of being jerked back and forth. Like the baby we would just like to cry. We can't put a ZIPPY ZIP on our eyes but we can put prism's in glasses and bring our eyes into alignment and pretty much get rid of almost 85 to 95% of our symptoms. 

The condition is called HETEROPHORIA it effects all of those who have AGORAPHOBIA!
Now don't go running off to the eye doctor because he will probably tell you that you don't have this condition. Why? Because he was not told about it in eye school. He was told there is such a thing as one eye higher than the other but that the eye muscle would compensate for the difference. That may be true for a while but don't count on that information to hold for your whole lifetime.The only doctor who is a pioneer in this field is Vision Specialists of Michigan. www.vsofm.com. Click on the test on the right to see if your a candidate for happy rather than sad. I did it and wrote a book about it. Read it. I have had a very interesting life and I tell you the ups and down of where I was and where I'm at now.

Love you all, Yolanda