Hi everyone, it has been a while since I have posted but I am working on my new book. It is going to be about my life without agoraphobia. The good, the bad, and the ugly. I am going to tell you how to proceed after you receive your prism glasses and what to expect. Also I will tell you what I still have trouble with and what is totally gone.
I hope you are all reading the posts and are making a decision to get your eyes checked by a qualified eye doctor that understands this problem. Go to Vision Specialists of Michigan and call them for advise. They don't mind really. I have listed eye doctors in the different states that you can go to. I wish there were more but at this time there isn't.
I hope you are all reading the posts and are making a decision to get your eyes checked by a qualified eye doctor that understands this problem. Go to Vision Specialists of Michigan and call them for advise. They don't mind really. I have listed eye doctors in the different states that you can go to. I wish there were more but at this time there isn't.
Here is a list of doctors that are currently using the Dr. Debby
Feinberg method:
Vision Specialists of Michigan: Dr. Debby Feinberg, 2550
Telegraph Road, Suite #100 Bloomfield Hills MI 48302
Cheryl Israeloff, O.D. 86Manetto Hill Mall, Plainview, NY 11803
Kathryn Collins, O.D., Kissel Village Eye Care, 1026 Lititz
Pike, Lititz PA 17543
Clark Eye Care Center, 4314 Kemp Blvd. Wichita Falls, TX 76308
Dr. Kyung Hong, 5630 Dempster St. Morton Grove, Il 60053 Phone:847581-1891
Dr. Kyung Hong, 5630 Dempster St. Morton Grove, Il 60053 Phone:847581-1891
If you want it bad enough you can be well with very little effort on your part. Just a willingness to go a few steps out of your comfort zone. That right person will be there to help you when the time comes.
I think of you all often. The best, Yolanda