Desperate for Treatment Retinitis Pigmentosa
Sunday, August 21st, 2011The prospect of diminished sight from being afflicted with retinitis pigmentosa, is a fearful thing. Unfortunately thousands of people have this fear every year, hoping their diminished peripheral vision does not progress into legal blindness. Victims of this hereditary condition live with this fear, yet few people have even heard of this condition. Those that have heard of retinitis pigmentosa often don’t realize that people suffer with it knowing there is no cure and no treatment to slow the symptoms.
It’s surprising that in the wealthiest countries in the world, people are told that there is no cure for a disease that begins with diminished night vision and progresses to tunnel vision and then eventually diminished vision severe enough to be considered legal blindness. Some victims go totally blind, many by their 50′s. Naturally people with retinitis pigmentosa can’t accept the fact there was no treatment retinitis pigmentosa.
Victims and their families begin to scour the internet looking for help. There have been thousands of treatments attempted worldwide but none meet with any success until Cuban doctors claimed that they could halt the progression of the disease and even help some victims of retinitis pigmentosa in the early stages regain some of their lost vision.
Western doctors warn against people going to Cuba for treatment retinitis pigmentosa, but despite this, people suffering from retinitis pigmentosa have traveled from all over the world to Cuba to seek help. Why? With the Internet providing information about every conceivable subject, people are now reading about reports from Cuba that claim they have a treatment that stops people’s eyesight from diminishing and they are willing to treat everyone who needs help worldwide at a very affordable price.
Should people seek retinitis pigmentosa treatment overseas? It’s a highly personal choice but if you or a loved one are suffering with retinitis pigmentosa, you should at least look into what Cuba is offering.