“I Worried for My Sight”: How Sean Got His Eyes – and Life – Back on Track

Tessa Mae Mata
“I Worried for My Sight”: How Sean Got His Eyes – and Life – Back on Track
The first time Sean remembers feeling afraid of his own eyes, he was standing in front of an optometrist’s chart.

He’d worn glasses since he was seven. That part was normal. But this time, as an adult, the optometrist looked at his results and said casually:
“One eye is 700 (-7.0 D). The other is a bit over 600 (-6.0 D).”
Sean heard the numbers and felt his stomach drop.
“That really scared me. I thought, am I going to go blind?
Without my glasses, everything was just a blur.”
From that day, eye health stopped being an abstract concept. It became something personal, urgent – and a little terrifying.

Life on Screens, with Eyes that Couldn’t Keep Up

By day, Sean works in IT management, leading a sales team from behind a laptop.

Remote work sounds flexible. For Sean’s eyes, it meant something else: seven to eight hours a day of back‑to‑back screens.
“My main problem wasn’t just the high power,” he says.
“It was tired eyes. By lunchtime – 1 or 2 pm – they were done. If I didn’t rest, they’d start tearing and I couldn’t focus.”
The impact started to spill into every part of his life.

At work:
  • He shuffled meetings around to squeeze in naps.
  • On some days, he simply didn’t have a full tank of focus left.
At home:
“When I went out with my wife, we couldn’t shop or walk for long. She’d say, ‘I know you’re going to say you’re tired and want to go home to sleep.’
Hearing that… it hurt.”
He tried to fix it the way most of us do: a mix of hope and half‑measures. Generic “eye supplements.” Carrot and beetroot drinks. Multivitamins that promised everything and delivered very little.
“Even after six months or a year, I didn’t really see a difference,” he says. “My eyes were still exhausted.”

“Concentration”: the Word that Changed Everything

Sean heard about Nutravision early, through family. Lindsey and Brian – the Nutravision co-founders – are his sister‑in‑law and brother‑in‑law.

He’d seen countless ideas come and go, so he kept his excitement in check. Then Lindsey described what they were building and used one word that stuck with him:
“She said the difference was concentration,” Sean recalls.
“Compressing many clinically relevant nutrients into a single capsule, at proper doses.
Not just sprinkling a bit of everything.”
It sounded like what he’d always hoped those other bottles would be – but weren’t.
“I told her, ‘If you build this properly, I’ll be your first subscriber. I’ve been waiting for this kind of pill for a long time.’”
Sean has been taking Nutravision since the very first batch – more than two years now.

The First Shift: Afternoons that Didn’t End at 2 pm

The earliest change wasn’t dramatic. There were no overnight miracles. Just small differences that added up.
“In the first four to six months,
I noticed I didn’t get that crushing tired‑eyes feeling anymore.
My eyes had more energy. They weren’t tearing as much. I could actually work through the afternoon.”
His wife noticed, too.
“One day she said, ‘I thought you were going to say you’re tired and want to go home,’
and I told her, ‘No, I can go on for another four to six hours, no problem.’
That was big for us.”
The quiet relief of being able to finish a workday or a date night without his eyes giving up started to feel… normal.

The Surprise from the Eye Chart

Sometime after starting Nutravision, Sean went for a routine eye check. He expected the usual news: the same, or slightly worse.

Instead, the optometrist gave him a different number.
“My prescription had actually gone down – about 100 in one eye and 50 in the other.
I thought, could it be Nutravision? But I didn’t want to jump to conclusions.”
He kept on with Nutravision.

A year later, he tested again. The pattern repeated: another reduction of roughly 100 and 50.
“For someone who once believed I might go blind,
seeing my power come down like that was amazing.
Combined with not having tired eyes, it really convinced me Nutravision was doing something for me.”

The 10‑day Test Sean Didn’t Mean to Run

The real test came by accident.

Sean travelled overseas for work for about 10 days. In the rush of packing, he forgot one small thing: his bottle of Nutravision.
“On the flight back to Singapore my eyes were super tired. I just wanted to sleep. Then it hit me: I’d forgotten to take Nutravision the whole trip.
That’s when I realised how much I’d come to rely on it.”
Today, Nutravision isn’t something nice‑to‑have for him. It’s part of the non‑negotiable morning ritual.
“If you told me Nutravision was going to be discontinued, I’d probably ask if the company needed funding,” he laughs.
“That’s how important it is to me.”

“Money You Can Earn Back. Your Eyesight, You Can’t.”

Sean knows not everyone has family inside the company behind Nutravision. Not everyone sees behind the scenes. So his advice to people on the fence is simple, and a little blunt.
“What’s the worst that happens if you try it for six months?
Money, you can earn back.
Your eyesight – once it’s gone, it’s gone."
"Just get it!” he says.
He still has big plans:
“I still want to see the world, travel, enjoy life.
Being able to focus, move my eyes around without dizziness,
and not feel wrecked after a day on screens – that’s worth a lot to me.”

A Note from Us

Sean’s story is his own. Everyone’s eyes and medical history are different, and individual results vary.

Nutravision is a nutritional supplement designed to support the eye–nerve–brain vision system. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and it does not replace regular eye examinations, prescribed treatments, laser or surgery when those are needed.

If you see yourself in Sean’s story – long hours on screens, high myopia, tired eyes that affect your work and relationships – talk to your eye care professional and decide together whether a nutritional protocol like Nutravision belongs in your long‑term plan.



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