For the past couple of years, I've been dealing with a thinning retina in my right eye--apparently, it's something that can happen with age (though I'm trying to find out more about this). The eye doctor had told me that a heavy blow to the head could possibly detach it, but, like with so many things, doctors tend to be rather vague...
Anyway, I recently had my yearly exam, and now I have a thinning retina in my
left eye too, and the doctors at my eyecare center are recommending that I give up stickfighting, and everything else that may cause a hard blow to the head.
This has come as quite a depressing shock to me.
This means that I should not engage in:
1. FMA full-contact stick/sword sparring.
2. My experimental English singlestick sparring.
3. Any standing grappling involving high-amplitude throws.
In addition, I had wanted to someday try my hand at
jukendo (Japanese bayonet fencing), but I suspect that the thrusts from a ridgid dummy rifle/bayonet could be very jarring, and should likewise be avoided.
This leaves me with conventional Western fencing, and BJJ groundwork (both of which are good, albeit limited on some level).
What I want to know is, given my situation, what are my current FMA options, if any? Would I just be limited to drills, or maybe sparring with hard rubber knives?
Any input would be appreciated.
Don't get me wrong--no activity is worth risking my vision, but I really love stickfighting in all it's incarnations, and so this news has understandably bummed me out.
Bigtime.
Peace,
Dave/Spad/TFS