I recently tinted a 21 year old college student who was diagnosed with Stargardt’s disease at 16 years of age when her vision suddenly significantly deteriorated. Even with prescription lenses, her distance vision is 20/80. According to the experts, “Stargardt’s disease is usually diagnosed in individuals under the age of 20 when decreased central vision is first noticed. It causes a progressive loss of central vision; and, in the early stages, patients may have good visual acuity, but they may experience difficulty with reading and seeing in dim lighting. Other common symptoms of Stargardt’s disease include blurriness and distortion. Children with the disease typically begin experiencing dark adaptation problems and central vision loss between 6 and 12 years of age, but symptoms may also first appear in adulthood. The progression of vision loss is variable and can start with a visual acuity of 20/40 and decrease rapidly (especially in children) to 20/200 (legal blindness). Currently, there is no effective treatment for Stargardt’s disease, but appropriate low vision aids and lighting are two important considerations for helping both children and adults to function as normally as possible. Current research also shows that patients with Stargardt’s disease could slow its progression by wearing UV-protective sunglasses and avoiding exposure to bright light.”Success helping a victim of Stargardt’s Disease
I recently tinted a 21 year old college student who was diagnosed with Stargardt’s disease at 16 years of age when her vision suddenly significantly deteriorated. Even with prescription lenses, her distance vision is 20/80. According to the experts, “Stargardt’s disease is usually diagnosed in individuals under the age of 20 when decreased central vision is first noticed. It causes a progressive loss of central vision; and, in the early stages, patients may have good visual acuity, but they may experience difficulty with reading and seeing in dim lighting. Other common symptoms of Stargardt’s disease include blurriness and distortion. Children with the disease typically begin experiencing dark adaptation problems and central vision loss between 6 and 12 years of age, but symptoms may also first appear in adulthood. The progression of vision loss is variable and can start with a visual acuity of 20/40 and decrease rapidly (especially in children) to 20/200 (legal blindness). Currently, there is no effective treatment for Stargardt’s disease, but appropriate low vision aids and lighting are two important considerations for helping both children and adults to function as normally as possible. Current research also shows that patients with Stargardt’s disease could slow its progression by wearing UV-protective sunglasses and avoiding exposure to bright light.”I encourage you to get ahold of “The Irlen Revolution” the updated book by Helen Irlen. I did!
The Library Journal Review of the Irlen Revolution which appeared in the June 2010 issue
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Irlen, Helen. The Irlen Revolution: A Guide To Changing Your Perception and Your Life. Square One. 2010. c.224p. photogs. index. ISBN 978-0-7570-0236-6. pap. $17.95. PSYCH
In her second book (after Reading by the Colors), Irlen describes how the therapy she invented for Irlen Syndrome—in which the brain does not correctly process what is seen by the eyes and causes words to appear to move on the page—has progressed over the last two decades, including the history of how the therapy was developed. Her belief is that many children’s problems with reading and math are caused by Irlen Syndrome, but those difficulties can be corrected with lenses that filter certain colors. Irlen addresses the barriers she has faced in establishing her therapy and making it possible for parents to test their children. In addition, she goes on to discuss how this syndrome could exist in children or even adults who are labeled learning disabled or have light sensitivity, headaches, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, visual conditions, and head injuries. VERDICT An interesting description of a condition that is often hard to recognize but has a relatively simple cure. Recommended for parents and teachers.—Terry Lamperski, Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh

A Wonderful Success Story I Would call “From Seizures to Serenity” by Chris Abdouch
Dear Helen Irlen:
I would like to take the time to thank you and to show you my gratitude for inventing the Irlen method. Your Irlen Spectral Filters for my glasses have made more that a world of difference for me and have given me a whole new lease on life altogether. Before I was diagnosed and treated with Irlen Syndrome I had an extremely difficult and complicated life. During my childhood I suffered from medical problems such as ADHD, epileptic seizures and dyslexia, which caused severe learning difficulties in the classrooms. I was extremely hyperactive, unfocused, had poor social skills and had a hard time making friends in grade school and getting good grades in school.
My doctors had me placed on Ritalin to help me stay focused, Zarontin and Dilantin to help manage the seizures. This helped me to manage the symptoms of my medical problems. I was just barely getting through school with the help of my parents and tutors enough to pass to the next grade level each year. As I approached adolescence my self-esteem continued to plummet as my anxiety levels continued to soar to new heights. By the time I started 7th grade in Jr. High School I did see some improvement in my school work but still had a great deal of problems with anxiety. I did not have very many friends and was severely depressed to the point that I no longer felt that I had a reason to live.
By the time I was fourteen years old I had a life changing experience, this altered my reality quite drastically for the next twenty-two years of my life. It was as if I woke up one morning and my whole world was turned upside down, as if I was stuck in a surreal dream that I could not wake up from. I felt extremely groggy, my physical senses had greatly diminished and light seemed a whole lot dimmer. I didn’t understand what was going on with me but it felt like I was not even alive anymore and I seemed to be detached from myself and from reality. Almost as if I had become a living soul inhabiting a dead body, much like an undead creature you would read about in fictional horror stories. All of my physical senses seemed to have diminished significantly to the point that it no longer felt as if I were experiencing the world around me. I brought this matter to doctor’s attention but they had no explanation for what was happening to me. Since there was no known diagnosis or treatment for my condition, it was uncertain as to whether my life would ever be normal again. Just a few months after this strange anomie began; I was given another EEG to see if I was still having epileptic seizures. Oddly enough, the EEG did not reveal any epileptic seizures at all. In fact the EEG was completely normal much to my astonishment, which gave no explanation for the strange shift in awareness that I was experiencing.
Throughout my adolescent years, I continued to have difficulties building normal and healthy friendships with others and even had problems trying to establish them at all. Many of my friends felt that my social and communication skills left a lot to be desired and many people were reluctant to associate with me. New romantic relationships were usually evanescent and eventually my persistent failures with relationships discouraged me from pursuing them any further. I continued to stay stuck in this mental stupor for many years ahead, without any knowledge or understanding of what was happening to me.
By the time I was twenty-four years old I began pursuing neuro-feedback, chiropractic care and vitamin supplements. Through these methods I noticed significant improvement over time and some of my cognitive functions were starting to come back again, however, I was still not yet close to feeling back to normal again. We had done several different neuro-feedback protocols to treat conditions such as ADD and Aspergers’ Syndrome. Throughout the duration of time that I received neuro-feedback treatments I was given about two to three hundred treatments all together over the span of a ten year period. Unfortunately I was still having significant problems with my vision and I was continuing to have problems with visual distortions such as tunneled vision, apparent dimness of light, problems with spatial and depth perception and difficulty with processing motion accurately. I paid a visit to a neuro-optometrist to seek diagnosis and treatment for the visual abnormalities however no real explanation or treatment was given for the visual problems except for the amber colored tint he prescribed to be put into my lenses to help improve visual contrast. Unfortunately the tint did not seem to help me but only exacerbated the problem.
In an attempt to explain these aberrant symptoms that I was experiencing I went to see a neurologist who I knew from church. She ran a couple of tests on me such as an MRI and an EEG, however neither of these tests revealed the abnormalities or it’s causes. The neurologist then referred me to a psychologist by the name of Dr. Stoller. She authorized a psychological evaluation to be done to determine the cause of my symptoms and come up with a possible treatment plan for me. The psychological evaluation did not seem to explain any of the strange symptoms that I was having, however, the test indicated that I was suffering from a few psychological disorders called schizotypal personality disorder, chronic depression and obsessive-compulsive traits. Dr. Stoller recommended that I begin treatment by taking Xyprexia (an anti-psychotic medication) and counseling with one of her counselors at Alegent Health, however I declined to pursue Dr. Stoller’s recommended treatment method and continued to search for a holistic approach that would help me to convalescence. I spent most of my late 20’s with chat rooms and video games, because this seemed like a good escape from reality for me. Reality was a very painful thing for me to face and I did not feel that there was any real hope for me in life of ever being truly happy, and after having dealt with severe depression and suicidal thoughts for over 15 years; I did not think there was any hope for change. By the time I joined the electrical union I found that I was having difficulty holding a job in my occupation due to my unexplainable medical problems and lack of proper previous training. In a second attempt to try to explain what was going on with me medically, I had a neuro Psyche evaluation done to determine the cause of my unexplained symptoms. The results only reconfirmed my ADD diagnosis and told me that I have an IQ of 105. Problem solving was my strongest and writing mechanics was my weakest point. My test revealed that my writing mechanics was at a 7th grade level, which was not very commendable for a thirty-one year old man.
Soon after the second evaluation was done I was married to a woman I had met in church, which little did I know would be filled with much drama and challenges, yet at the same time was also in part responsible for the discovery of my Irlen syndrome diagnosis and the cause of some other health problems that I was experiencing at that time. Throughout the course of my marriage I had a whole lot of problems being able to function in my marital relationship because of both of the unexplained health problems and problems with mental cognitive functions. In an attempt to manage the many problematic symptoms that I was experiencing which was also causing several problems for me in everyday life as well as my marriage I began getting treatment for my symptoms with going to counseling and taking medications (Strattara and Effexor XR). The medications seemed to help improve my mental awareness and functioning. I began to notice significant improvement in my memory and job performance. However there were still several unpleasant symptoms that could not be explained. I tried switching to a new chiropractor that used what is called Gonsted technique and this seemed to help with some of the problems with blurred vision and headaches from misaligned vertebrae in the cervical spine. Yet still I was experiencing unexplained periods lasting up to a day or two where I would experience memory loss, extreme disorientation, dizziness, vertigo, inability to think or communicate clearly, extreme drowsiness and overall feelings of unwellness. I brought this matter to my chiropractors attention and he seemed to be very concerned about the symptoms that I had described to him and recommended that I see a neurologist as soon as possible for testing and possible treatment of whatever was causing the unusual and unexplainable symptoms. Shortly thereafter I was having one of those days where I was experiencing those unexplainable symptoms so I called my general practitioner to inform him of what I was experiencing at that time in hope of being referred to a neurologist for EEG testing. Unfortunately he was no help but instead he lectured me for calling him after office hours to inform him of the problems I was experiencing. I ended up finding my own neurologist to run tests on me to determine the possible cause of my symptoms. I deliberately did things that I knew would exacerbate the symptoms to make sure that anything aberrant would show up on the EEG testing. Alas the EEG revealed nothing out of the ordinary and the neurologist therefore speculated that my symptoms were caused by psychological and emotional problems. Her conclusion was based on the fact that I was previously diagnosed with psychological and emotional problems. I felt that the neurologists conclusions about what was causing my symptoms were quite dubious it seemed as though I was right back to square one and had no better understanding of what was happened to me or causing the unexplained symptoms. I was beginning to run short on hope for how to deal with these unexplainable problems. With persistent marital conflicts, difficulty keeping a job, and credit card debt piling up in the thousands of dollar ranges, my anxiety levels soared to unmanageable heights.
Around that time both my wife and parents had reminded me of the Irlen Clinic, which I came to learn about from my Neuro-feedback specialist Virginia White who works in Hastings, Nebraska. Virginia recommended the Irlen clinic because I was having great difficulty with reading and would usually get severe headaches whenever I would use the computer. For a long while I did not think that I was a good candidate for Irlen filters or screen overlays because I did not seem to have a problem with sensitivity to light but rather to the contrary I seemed to have a severe lack of sensitivity to light. Finally after about two years of consistent prompting from my wife and parents I decided to get in touch with a local Irlen screener named Ann Frances.
When I got together with Ann Frances to be screened for Irlen Syndrome Ann mentioned that she thought it was strange that I asked to have the lights turned on as opposed to turning them off as most light sensitive people with Irlen Syndrome usually do. As Ann tested me she did note that I had a significant amount of difficulty with reading and visual distortions. Four goldenrod screen overlays where given to me for use with reading and using the computer. Ann also thought that due to my severe visual distortions; I would be a very good candidate for Irlen colored filters in my glasses. So Ann set up an appointment with a nearby Irlen Diagnostician by the name of Bonnie Bartels. Before I met with Bonnie I spent the next month after my initial appointment with Ann using the screen over lays for reading books and using the computer. As I used the screen overlays something very interesting happened, my brain started to change the way it processed visual information. It was as if there were some rusty old gears in my brain that finally started turning again very slowly after several years of being still and dormant. Finally, I was starting to get back some of my sensitivity to light and I actually needed to wear sunglasses in brightly lit places. So to counter the effects of the neurological changes I slowly started to reduce my dosages of Effexor XR (a reuptake inhibitor anti-depressant) and as I decreased my intake of Effexor I noticed that my rapidly increasing light sensitivity started to level off and become more tolerable. But I still used sunglasses as a temporary means of filtering out the irritating lights, which were caused stinging headaches. When I finally met with Bonnie Bartels, I was ready and prepared to be tested and fitted with the Irlen spectral filters that I needed for my glasses. When we were done testing we had come up with what was a good set of base colors for me that would help me with my reading and reduce visual distortions and a whole lot of other unpleasant symptoms. By the time I got my glasses back from the Irlen lab my sensitivity to light had increased even more so, therefore I still had to wear sunglasses over my Irlen prescription glasses. As my brains’ ability to process light slowly began to come back again, I noticed that it also seemed to cause changes in the way my brain functioned as well. I felt as though I was actually starting to become more awake and lucid during the day, as though I was slowly waking up out a twenty year long semi-slumber. My dreamlike reality was becoming more real every day and I continued to convalescence. The more I healed the less anti-depressant I needed to take to be functional and happy in life. A few months later, I went back to be retested by Bonnie, except this time we applied the Irlen tint to my clip on glasses that came with my glasses instead of the power prescription lenses. When we were done testing a second time, there were Irlen spectral filters in both my power prescription lenses and my clip on lenses. Although something seemed just a little off, I could see a major improvement in my vision and my problem with headaches and anxiety had greatly diminished. A couple of months later, after having some time for my brain to heal, I really started to feel a whole lot better. Better than I had ever felt in a long time in fact. And as I continued to convalesce, I felt a sense of serenity, which I have never felt before in my whole life. The everyday tasks of life and day-to-day pressures and responsibilities, which once seemed like insurmountable difficulties, now were becoming possible for me to do. It was as though I was finally starting to wake up from my surreal, gothic nightmare of a reality. The realistic world that I once remembered was coming back again and I was beginning to feel like I had finally rejoined the human race once again. With my sense of depth perception, light perception and color perception changing, people’s faces began to appear differently, as I have never seen them before. I was beginning to notice that women were starting to look a lot more attractive that what I had ever remembered before, so much that I could not take my eyes off of them very easily. I began to see my perception of body language and many different forms of non-verbal communication changes as well, as though other peoples facial expression did not seem quite as harsh, judgmental or condescending but rather seemed to be a lot friendlier that I had ever remembered. I have also noticed my verbal communication and writing skills have also improved significantly. Although I realized that my healing was and still continues to be a work in progress, it was such a great feeling to know that I am in remission, I am healing and that I am on my way to having a healthy and normal life again or perhaps for a very first time in my life. By spring of 2010 I went back to Bonnie for more upgrading on my Irlen prescription. With time to heal and some adjustments to the new prescription I am noticing that I am changing, healing and regaining more cognitive function and building healthy self esteem more everyday. I also started going back to college this spring of 2010 and I am doing better in school than I have ever done before. My reading skills are improving quite a bit and I am staying focused for longer periods of time. I am actually able to listen to, follow and comprehend class discussions for a first time in my life. I am able to drive more skillfully and confidently with a new improved ability to see visual images more accurately. My ability to judge distances and peripheral vision has also improved however I still maintain longer following distances behind other cars as a precautionary measure due to difficulties with processing motion. Each new coming day has been something to look forward to in learning, growing and healing. I am starting to see the world differently than I have ever seen it before; it is a much more hopeful and positive light (no pun intended).
With a troubled life now behind me, and a new and brighter future ahead of me, I now know that this is the time for me to rebuild and repair. To start out with a healthy new outlook and life perspective, which is healthier and more positive than ever before. After having been through these surreal experiences I certainly have learned to have a lot of compassion for other people who are suffering from debilitating medical problems in the world and I would like to help anyone I can in any way I can, especially others who are also suffering from the devastating affects of Irlen Syndrome. That is why I am going back to college to get my Associates degree in science and then my bachelors in Biology. Once I get my bachelors degree I would like to receive training to become an Irlen Screener so that I can start to diagnose and begin treatment for others who are suffering from the same condition of Irlen Syndrome. Thank you Helen Irlen for recognizing and naming Irlen Syndrome and for developing the Irlen method used to treat this problem. It has really changed my life in so many wonderful ways that I had never thought possible. I have been and will continue to tell others about how the Irlen method has helped me and can also help others with Irlen syndrome as well. I also hope that this story that I have shared here will be helpful to others as well and will help to give others hope for themselves.
Sincerely, Chris Abdouch
If you wonder why I am so excited that I was given depth perception when I received my Irlen filter lenses:
Now I see 3-dimensionally! When I read words I can read in phrases instead of only perceiving one word or part of a long word at a glance. I had no idea that it is normal to focus on whole phrases. I started learning photography in 1956 with an Argus C-3 35mm camera. I soon learned that if I adjusted my shutter speed to be slower I could use a smaller f-stop; this gave my photos depth. I felt odd using this feature because I felt I was manipulating what I saw. Without the camera I had to choose whether to focus on the flowers in the foreground or the scene in the background. With the camera I could show both clearly. I was 14. I did not learn what I had been missing until I was 56. At my testing with Ann Bonvallet, my Irlen diagnostician here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, when we arrived at the combination of filter tints that worked for me I suddenly discovered the detail of the growth on the other side of the Huron River. I knew that if there were a deer there I would see it. Before that it was a hazy image of weeds growing along the edge of the riverbank. I looked out her window and saw a bush with dimensions I had never perceived. Then the impact of this newfound ability hit me. I could look at a tree and clearly see all the foliage clearly. I wasn’t restricted to a small area of the branches anymore. This became incredible when I drove by trees showing their fall colors. I will never forget seeing that image so clearly for the first time. I realized why I had such difficulty hitting a baseball or shooting a basketball. I was suddenly more comfortable with parallel parking. I stopped tripping walking up steps.
USA Today reports how many USA adults cannot read
Literacy study: 1 in 7 U.S. adults are unable to read this story – USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — A long-awaited federal study finds that an estimated 32 million adults in the USA about one in seven are saddled with such low literacy skills that it would be tough for them to read anything more challenging than a children’s picture book or to…
You must see the new Disney dvd “Like Stars on Earth,” the story of a previously undiagnosed dyslexic 8-year-old in India
This movie has done much to educate families, especially in India, about the difficulties experienced by dyslexic children. It is the most heartwarming film I have been priviledged to enjoy, no doubt, in part, due to the difficulty I had as a child. In this story a chronic daydreamer, Ishaan (played by Darsheel Safary) is sent by his parents to a boarding school with the hope he will learn discipline. Ishhaan’s chronic misery abates when an unconventional new art teacher, Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan) decides to help his imaginative young student discover his true identity in this charming drama. The movie is available for purchase though Disney Home Entertainment. I got it via Netflix. Read about it at www.IMDB.com.

A letter received by The Irlen Institute
When You Simply Want the Best that Orlando
Has to Offer Nov. 4, 2009
Defeating Dyslexia
On my way into work today and I heard a news report where Hollywood actor,
Tom Cruise, revealed that the teachings of the Church of Scientology helped
him beat dyslexia. Cruise said at the age of seven he was diagnosed as
having this language-based learning disability that can include problems in
reading, spelling, writing and pronouncing words. He said, “Nobody gave me
a solution and I wanted to know why the system had failed. Finally, as an
adult I learned to read perfectly through the method of [Scientology's late
founder] L. Ron Hubbard.”
In the United States, researchers estimate the prevalence of dyslexia to
range from three to ten percent of school-aged children, and are more common
in boys though some have put the figure as high as 17 percent.
I think this is fantastic that yet another person has overcome this
sometimes debilitating disorder and I should know since I was diagnosed with
it in the early 80′s. I wish it had been sooner. I had all the classics
symptoms; poor spelling, placing decimal points in the wrong place and
making basic number switch mistakes. It was difficult for me to read, I
would become bored, had headaches, my level of comprehension was extremely
low and the words were blurry and hard to read. I could easily look at a
magazine article and lose focus.
But I, like Tom Cruise, did learn to read perfectly, and even better. I now
read at an average rate with 100% comprehension level. Best of all I didn’t
have to follow the teachings of Scientology to do it. Great for Tom but it’s
probably not for everyone. Let me share my story on dyslexia in the hope
that it will help someone else.
I certainly struggled through school and had all the classic symptoms. In
fact, I had made it through to my late teen years before ever really reading
a book from front to back. I told my uncle my story and he smiled. He began
to tell me about The Irlen Method.
The Irlen Method is the only research-based color method backed by over
4,000 school districts. Used by educators since 1983, this patented method
and color-based technology was discovered by Helen Irlen, MA, LMFT, the
nation’s leading expert in perceptually-based reading and learning
difficulties.
The Irlen Method is a non-invasive, patented technology that uses colored
overlays and filters to improve the brain’s ability to process visual
information. It is the only method scientifically proven to successfully
correct the processing problems associated with Irlen Syndrome.
My uncle then told me that both my cousins were tested and had started using
their color lens. He offered to pay for me to go for the tests. It was a
little harder back then because I had to travel to get tested but it was
definitely worth it. The testing was very easy and it worked. To my
amazement, I ended up with a pair of glasses with a red lens, no
prescription. I remember reading several books shortly after getting my
glasses, including Clear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy, a 700 plus page
book, and I was so excited. It was certainly the biggest book I had ever
read cover to cover and all because of the research from Helen L. Irlen -
thanks Helen.
If you would like to learn more or get tested then visit her site at
http://irlen.com
. Today they make it much easier for testing; it’s
inexpensive but it’s priceless. Okay enough with that I am not selling her
services I don’t need to they sell themselves.
Here is another example. The other day I was at lunch with a friend of more
than 15 years. We were working on a project and he was telling me how bad
his eyes were killing him and that he had a headache. We started talking and
I told him about the Irlen Method, I gave him my Irlen Filters which had a
color tint, and told him to look at his computer screen he was amazed like
it was the first time. He called Irlen to test him and his younger son. He
is now a believer for sure.
Recent studies indicate that dyslexia is particularly prevalent among small
business owners, affecting roughly 20 to 35 percent of U. S. and British
entrepreneurs. Researchers theorize that many dyslexic entrepreneurs attain
success by delegating responsibilities and excelling at verbal
communication.
Other world renowned celebrities who suffered from dyslexia are Richard
Branson (entrepreneur ), John Chambers (CEO of Cisco), Keira Knightley
(actress), Jay Leno (talk show host and comedian ), Guy Ritchie (film
director), Orlando Bloom (actor), and many more.
Pay it forward -
All my best,
James Dicks
For more than a decade, James Dicks has been one of the nation’s leading
educators on the subject of Real Estate, Stocks, Options, the Foreign
Exchange Market and empowering investors to handle their own investments.
James is living his dream by helping investors and businesses overcome the
hurdles of reaching their financial goals. Millions of people have heard
James? message of diversification, money management and financial freedom
and thousands have attended one of his many free workshops. Increasing
investment knowledge is James’ goal and he strives to reach this goal by
using a common sense approach that investors of all types can utilize on
their road to financial freedom.
Colorful wishes,
Helen
Helen L. Irlen, MA, LMFT
Executive Director Irlen Institute International HQ
PPS Credentialed School Psychologist
Educational Therapist
Adult Learning Disability Specialist
Board Certified Professional Counselor
Licensed Therapist
<http://www.irlen.com
Reading by the Colors: A Piece of the Puzzle