New Welsh 'Self-Test' to Cure Glaucoma, the Leading Cause of Preventable Blindness

Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:46am EDT
 
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New Welsh 'Self-Test' to Cure Glaucoma, the Leading Cause of Preventable
Blindness

MIAMI, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the World Health
Organization, more than five million people, mostly elderly blacks, but many
Latinos and a few elderly Whites with their Glaucoma family members,
needlessly suffer horribly from total incurable Glaucoma-Blindness
("White-Canes"). Most lack the opportunity to get tested for Earlier Glaucoma
before Glaucoma slowly robbed them of all their sight. Dr. Robert Welsh, a
Rotarian, a world-renowned Eye Surgeon and a leading Medical Missionary can
help prevent 80,000 new totally blind Glaucoma cases a year through
administering his new unique invention: The Welsh Glaucoma "Self-Test," and
the New Welsh "T.V. Self-Test for Earlier Glaucoma," on all USA T.V. Stations.
Dr. Welsh said, "Elderly blacks are nine times more gene prone to
developing blinding Glaucoma than other population groups where the severe
threat of new total blindness from chronic Glaucoma can run as high as 80,000
newly blind cases per year. Early Glaucoma diagnosis and treatment can be made
by working with Pastors at black churches throughout America."
    The Newest Welsh "Self-Test" for Earlier Glaucoma may be awkward, but is
also accurate. It involves holding one hand over the opposite eye and then
using the free hand for "Finger-Wiggling," testing motion nasally in the eye,
staring laterally, to detect reduced or lost "Nose Side Side-Vision," called a
95% Glaucoma diagnostic "Nasal-Step" loss. Nasal Steps should be either 80%
above 180-degrees or below 15%. No insurance pays for Gross-Field Testing.
Most Glaucoma experts and Glaucoma advisors have almost zero experience in
Gross-Field Testing.
    The new Welsh "Self-Test" for Glaucoma can be administered and explained
on all USA T.V. Stations as the new "Welsh T.V. Self-Test" for Earlier
Glaucoma and also used in 13,000 US black churches with simple Self-Test
instructions from their Pastors. Pastors can scan their elderly black
congregation in five minutes after sermons or during special events. Those
found to be at risk from high pressure Glaucoma are then referred to an area
Ophthalmologist (an M.D. Eye) for proper treatments.
    Blinding Glaucoma is often called the "Sneak Thief of Sight" because most
Blacks with Advanced Blinding Glaucoma are completely unaware that their
"Side-Vision" is being stolen from them until it is too late. Optic-nerve
damage due to increased pressure within the eye builds to a point of no
return.  This total incurable blindness in Blacks doesn't have to happen and
it won't with the newest Welsh Glaucoma "Self-Test" for mass diagnosis coupled
with treatments including: eye drops, four different types of lasers, and
careful surgery. Avoid "flat-chambers" with Dr.Welsh's "Binocular Patching"
for 4-days after any Glaucoma-filtering surgery. (A 100% cure)
    Interested Pastors and churches or T.V. Stations may contact Dr. Welsh
(305-661-4363) to help stop preventable blindness from earlier treatable
Glaucoma or call Bud Grant at 1-516-327-2236 Director of U.S. Congress's new
and highly-funded "Glaucoma-Black-Caucus Foundation."
    To help prevent Glaucoma blindness, copy this document and send to Pastors
of black churches in your area and/or to all churches and T.V. Stations around
the U.S.A.
Dr. Welsh is the author of eight books on eyesight and the man behind the
now famous biennial Welsh Cataract Congresses which met from 1969 to 1996. He
is now retired but working for free.
    CONTACT: Dr. Robert Welsh, MD-Eye at 1135 Campo Sano Avenue Coral Gables,
FL 33146 Phone/Fax: 305-661-4363; http://www.glaucomaselftest.org/
SOURCE  Dr. Robert Welsh, MD-Eye

Dr. Robert Welsh, MD-Eye, Phone-Fax +1-305-661-4363

 

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