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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 18, 2008 8:00:12 GMT -5
Went to the store late last night. When I got into my car, I noticed street lights, stop lights, etc..... had a large aura like glow emanating from them.
thought it strange as it was not that humid and there was no condensation on windshield of car.
when I got out of my car at the store, I looked up at a street light and holy moly the aura was still there!! as if a photographic star filter was placed over my corneas.
straight lines outward from center of light point, with red, green, blue, and white tones.
it was actually visually appealing from a photographic standpoint, then the reality came back real quick, and it wasn't a pretty picture any more.
Please, anyone else experience this strange glow from lights? Has to be bio film covering eyes.
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Post by toni on Jul 18, 2008 8:27:15 GMT -5
That's pretty normal with the LED lighting. I found a pic here. It's just LED's - they're energy efficient. tinyurl.com/6klyq8
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 18, 2008 8:48:13 GMT -5
this occured with halogen, sodium vapor, tungsten....
all lights had the glow
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Post by godsgrace on Jul 18, 2008 8:52:37 GMT -5
I was at work the other night. We have a patio that is a closed in courtyard so the residen't can't escape...LOL
There is a halogen light bulb on the back of the building.
I saw a HUGE aura coming from it... I thought,,,,wow, that's unusual.
I asked a few others if they could see it and they said no.
It freaked me a little.
gg
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 18, 2008 10:13:18 GMT -5
Auras can be a sign of eye trouble.
Lilsissy
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Post by godsgrace on Jul 18, 2008 10:23:53 GMT -5
you mean like having Morgellons in my eyes, constant eye crud and pulling fibers out that are 1 1/2 inches long and thinner than a human hair?
oh, yeah, I got eye trouble alright.
gg
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 18, 2008 10:52:44 GMT -5
lilsissy - i have discounted the cataract and glaucoma
this happens sporadically and have had my eyes checked
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Post by toni on Jul 18, 2008 11:05:53 GMT -5
You know before I knew about Morgellons or even the word Morgellons, I was constantly having my eyes checked too, and for some reason they never found anything going on.
Sounds like Morgellons is so "invisible" to ALL the doctors, and it makes me think that even if they saw it, because they're not familar with it, they'd just overlook it.
Like fibers in our skin, they overlook that because they just "figure" it's nothing.
But we know differently. I do believe Morgellons affects the eyes, clairity etc.
I've found (and others too) that using the suds from "tearless baby shampoo" on your face, then opening your eyes when you rinse it off, (and allowing the suds to get into your eyes) for some reason clears the eyes right up and any scratchiness too, also the eye gunk.
It doesn't sting at all, (tearless baby shampoo) and it really really helps our Morgellons infected eyes.
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 18, 2008 11:08:43 GMT -5
thanks Toni i'll give it a try.
come to think of it, I used to use one or two drops of silver in each eye (completely safe). have not done this for a long time and now the auras are back
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Post by fritolay66 on Jul 18, 2008 12:01:42 GMT -5
Hey you guys.... I just wanted to let you know that shardding and auras can also be attributed to migraines. They say women are not likely as men to suffer from cluster migraines. I am one of those supposed few. When I get blue auras and shardding from any light, it is my precursor to a headache. I know when I see these it is time to take my natural steps to fighting it. If I don't, the resulting migraines can be awful. A few supplements I use are: Lutein + Kale, beta-Carotene, Bilberry, Taurine, and egg Lecithin. Very helpful with these and brain fog. These have also improved my night vision exponentially as well as my depth perception.
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Post by ruth on Jul 18, 2008 12:23:15 GMT -5
i can no longer drive at night.
i finally discovered by accident when bright
light (car lights) enter my eyes, the fiber optics
must hold the light as i go blind for longer than
it usually takes for eyes to adjust to light.
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 18, 2008 14:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by bannanny on Jul 18, 2008 17:05:47 GMT -5
Yep, fusarium's a household word here as it was detected when the house was tested for mold. Just another something out there that morgs replicates I guess.
I had migraines for years too frito. They started when I was about 15 yrs. old. The lights before the headache are soooo blinding....... when I was young I'd start to cry whenever my vision went cuz I knew what was to follow. I'd be in bed sometimes for 3 days with one of those suckers.
Later in life, I'd just stop what I was doing, put crushed ice (or an ice pack) on the base of my head (right in that nick between the head and neck) and get into the darkest room I could find and lie there taking deep relaxing breaths. It really healps to lessen the effects of the headache.
The funny thing is something that happened to me just a short while ago. I was cleaning my bathroom floor and all of a sudden I started getting the zig zagging flashes of light. I thought, oh sh*t....... I haven't had one of these in a long time. What was so funny about it is that I never got the headache after my vision came back to normal. Not even a slight headache, and I didn't really even bother to stop what I was doing or put ice on my neck or anything! Pretty wierd, eh? Not that I'm complaining, but I thought it was a little strange!
If you've never done the ice thing in a dark room and you still get them, try it next time. It works wonders!
love ~~ bannanny
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 18, 2008 17:23:06 GMT -5
Very well connected eye problems and morgellons, opsins, eyes, morgellons, no doubt to me! Still eye problems that deserve an optomalogist check.
Lilsissy
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 18, 2008 17:30:46 GMT -5
By the way , We have a family history of a genectic hole in the heart (10% of the population have this) called ovale foramen which is associated with migraine and strokes, At least two of my children have this. A simple 1 hour procedure closes this whole. This should help expain it, www.pfodoctor.org/pages/5/index.htmLilsissy
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 18, 2008 17:48:08 GMT -5
I have been checking out the hyped up glow around street lights for about 15 years and I can not tell if they are increasing because of eye problems associated with aging or sky problems associated with the 8 layers of nano's the gov is spraying that work with HAARP!
I have ( or Had) a small blister that could break behind my retina one of the warning signs of this is increased aura effect.
Doc's wanted me to have a brain scan also to see why I have a blind spot . Two different ones said the best explaination for this would be a brain tumor. That was a long time ago. My father had the same unexplainable blind spot. So I choose to not bother.
Wow , I wonder if that could be our genetic connection. He was a sharp shooter in the army. I had 20/15 for years which is better than 20/20. Eye doctor once told me my daughter had very rare mechanics in her eyesight but I forgotten what he called it or what it was but I do remember it was something connected to Asians and we are not asian. American Indians ( we have some of this) isn't there some evidence where first from asia?
Anybody else here have very, very, very good eyesight in there youth?
My daughter 18 was only about 8 when they told me that but now she wears glasses. Her eyesight rapidly deteriorated. Too young don't you think?
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 18, 2008 17:52:22 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Jul 18, 2008 21:45:00 GMT -5
I did and still do. I did develop some depth perception, night vision, and trouble reading small print issues at the onset of my disease. Although I may have short occurences, it has basically resolved. My eyesight was just tested and its 20/30 and I am 41. My grandmother was full blood Cherokee, my grandfather full blood Scott. Someone mentioned the "fungus" word again. I belong to another forum called candidasupport@yahoogroups.com. Funny, but she talked about it as well today. Here's a fairly good explanation of what is happening in the eye, along with graphics. www.agingeye.com/diseases/other/floaters.php?VI=FALSE#flashing
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Post by bannanny on Jul 19, 2008 16:59:54 GMT -5
How funny you asked me about a new shower curtain lilsis....... I've been trying to make myself get one for awhile now, but becuz my car is so bad, I didn't want to take it home from the store in it. I have well water here, no chlorine involved, but probably alot of soil organisms that get thru the pipes somehow.
I too had 20/15 vision lilsissy....... I'm 54 now and still only need reading glasses. Altho, I have depth perception too frito and I seem to get occurences of double vision every so often, especially when I watch tv.
hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by lil on Jul 19, 2008 17:35:07 GMT -5
yeah i've had those for years... still have em..
but that picture os not exactly what im seeign i see more like a big rainbow coulured thing like a circle roubnd teh lights
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