Updating.
I had to postpone my originally planned April trip until October and I'm just back. *Phew*!
I needed prisms on both sides as it turned out and they immediately restored full range of motion in my neck* and also my right hip. My head feels half the weight it did before and I am noticing it seems much less effort to hold myself upright...sitting or standing.
An unexpected effect is that I'm not reacting to perfume, car exhaust and cigarette smoke the same way I was! My nasal passages and throat used to 'close up' in response to those things. I'd assumed it was a liver detox pathway issue but I'm now thinking it could be olfactory hypersensitivity or limbic system related.
I'm also feeling more comfortable/secure - "separate from all the noise" is the best I can describe it - in busy spaces.
My breathing has improved. Specifically - I feel calm on the exhalation, where as before I experienced panic when trying to hold or extend the outbreath. I've had this symptom as long as I can remember.
I have some postural retraining exercises to do to complete the treatment. I didn't wear glasses before and I'm not loving the feel of the metal frames but the benefits are outweighing any inconvenience.
My understanding is that cognitive improvements can take a few weeks. If I notice changes there I'll update again. Brain fog and attention deficit - busy brain, unable to stay present are my main issues in that department.
*Re restriction in my neck. Apart from low iron levels, this was the only physical issue my GP picked up when I saw her after a relapse in 1990. She referred me for weekly physiotherapy. The therapist said neck issues seemed common in ME patients - she had gleaned this while attending an international conference in the UK earlier that year. I felt better after the sessions but the issue returned to baseline every week. Later I had weekly osteopathic treatments for the same issue...with the same outcome. In general, with relapses or worsening of ME symptoms I would not be able to lift my arms and I experienced more congestion, head pressure and stiffness in my neck and shoulders. I always found Raymond Perrin's home exercises helpful for those symptoms. I'm seeing an osteopath (European School of Osteopathy trained) as part of my postural treatment. I'm interested to see what changes she notices with the glasses.