Overcoming Congenital Nystagmus w/ Syntonic Phototherapy - Interview of a Patient Who Now Sees 20/20

submitted by Reyreyreys Tv on 04/12/24 1

In this inspiring video, we interview a patient who has congenital nystagmus, a condition that causes involuntary eye movements and can result in reduced visual acuity. The patient shares her journey of seeking treatment for her condition and how syntonic phototherapy has helped her achieve remarkable improvement in her vision, going from 20/40 to 20/20. The patient begins by describing her experience with congenital nystagmus and the challenges she faced in her daily life. She shares her disappointment when other professionals told her that glasses were her only option, and that she could only achieve 20/40 vision at best. She then talks about her experience with Dr. Moshe Roth of Family Eye Care in Old Bridge, NJ, and how he recommended syntonic phototherapy as a treatment option.

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