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Hi all.

I was wondering if anyone has had a vision problem that I am currently having.

I have unfortunately relapsed again. I was sick with something like the flu in January. Went to the doc and saw a nurse I'd never seen before. Long story short she pushed me in to getting a tetanus shot which I did not want. I was too sick to think straight.

A few weeks later colors started getting weird. They're totally distorted on the television. It was in every day objects too but that seems to have let up. Light is almost white and makes my nervous system ramp up.

Bright colors are the worst. Almost too bright to look at.

The stress brought out a relapse. The shot did too. I was scared to death it was damage from the shot but my lyme doctor is sure it's from a flare.

I can't find a single thing about this anywhere. The doctors have never seen it before.

I was wondering if anyone has experienced this. I'm treating lyme but the eye symptoms won't go away.

Any advice would be welcome. Thanks so much.

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So sorry for this place you find yourself in right now. I had terrible reactions to a tetanus shot and then later to flu shots. Never again, for myself.

I disagree with your LLMD on this. Yes, indeed, any vaccine can cause a lyme relapse for many reasons. But, even if you did not have lyme, some people are more sensitive. There are some potent brain toxins in the adjuvant / additives of vaccines.

Be sure to rest often right now. Your brain will really need the rest as well as excellent nutrition to help as best possible against the aluminum, glyphosate and other additives in the shot. Aluminum in the brain can make it very sensitive to visual stimuli. The ears sometimes, too.


Had you cut or scraped your skin and gotten soil into it? Had you had a puncture of some type that had been in the out of doors? Just wonder if there was a particular event that lead to the tetanus shot?

If you had a skin scrape or puncture from soil in garden or where any animals might be . . . I can see the tetanus shot. But,. if not, you say that you were so sick at the doctor's office you could not think straight.

Again, if tetanus might have been an issue with skin injury / soil . . . I can see the shot. If that was not the case, though, when someone is feeling sick, they should never get a vaccine of any kind.


Did your lyme doctor recommend the tetanus vaccine / booster?

In any case, it's too late to turn back either some kind of skin injury or the shot. I know that some of the posts in this thread below might be scary now, but I can't scan well enough to do this right now.

Find the post that lists some things you can do to help RECOVER from a vaccine reaction. It may have prevention if forced in the top of the post.

See VACCINE thread below.

There is also vaccine injury organization of which you might be able to ask questions.

My guess with your eyes is that your NMDA neuro receptors are on overdrive and firing wildly. There could also be some mitochondria and myelin sheath stress. Sorry, I'm just too tired to explain what they are but, bottom line,

it's important to address neurotoxicity. MAGNESIUM right now is your best helper on this to calm down over active NMDA excicatory neurons.

It may not be that bright colors are so bright as you have become light sensitive (sound also can become overly sensitive). Bright colors just have a brighter light reflection to your eyes. Magnesium might help. Other suggestion here, too.

I think the post for recovery or repair is by Mercola. Good luck.


http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=123746;p=0

Topic: MAGNESIUM - Informational Links set


http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=131625;p=0

VACCINE INGREDIENTS - Informational Links set
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Be sure to avoid any MSG, or any foods high in glutamate. Especially check any vitamins, supplements and especially food powder supplements and be sure there is no added glutamate in those.

Do not take any product that promises to "boost energy" - avoid due to the way they overstimulate the nervous system.

ADRENAL Support is vital now, too. Cordyceps, Ashwagandha. Eleuthero all are good. Vit. B-5 or pantothetic acid (sp?)

Avoid Rhodiola, though, it's too stimulating..


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See post: Caution: Aspartate; Glutamine; and Phenylalanine (3 excitatory amino acids that can be wrong for us when added as supplements, beyond a normal dietary level)

Seaweed has its own natural MSG (monosodium glutamate) and can be very excitatory
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There was NO reason for the vaccine. I went to the doctors to make sure it wasn't the flu I was sick with. Then she pushed the vaccine on me. I only let it happen because I was already sick and wasn't thinking. They must have been selling the vaccine that week.

I'm beside myself and scared. I'm not sure what I can do about it.

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I have the same thing with colors on and off. I wouldn't worry about it too much.

If you think you have a Lyme flare are you getting treated for it? Maybe this is a herx.

For me it seemed to be tied to a mineral imbalance or maybe toxins. For me magnesium didn't help though. I think it was a different mineral.

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