I hope it can help someone.
There’s a fascinating book I’ve been reading called *The Brain’s Way of Healing* by Norman Doidge. It’s about a concept of neuroplasticity and how different areas of the brain can be used to help areas that are compromised. There’s a chapter in there about a guy who had a condition like that and how he was virtually blind and regained his eyesight.
We checked the book out of the library before taking the plunge to buy it, so it’s available there.
It’s not something embraced by most of mainstream medical community but is gaining acceptance and seems to be very effective based on the case studies he presents in the book.
I have “The Hidden Psychology of Pain”. But I haven’t read it. About the time I ordered it my cornea neuropathy pain went away. So I was less motivated. I still plan on reading it, along with quite a few others. Eventually