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Hey Dave,
Before you get the surgery police out, try to look into some of the
options. One is looking up a behavioral optometrist in the area, he or she
may also be known as a functional or developmental optometrist. They may
be able to help you strengthen the eye. Another source is getting Botox
injections into the muscles of the eye. It weakens the muscles that are
pulling and allows your to work on strengthening the other muscles. It has
been one of the first reasons they started using Botox. The problem with
surgery is once the muscle is cut, its not there anymore to work on shaping
the eye for sight.
Elizabeth Thiers, OTR
email: [log in to unmask]
homepage: http://www.bv.net/~john/bethsot1.html
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> From: Dave & Tammy Canfield <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Lazy eye
> Date: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 6:10 PM
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> I have a fast question for any of you who have one eye that seems to
drift
> off. My eye on my affected side has done this since I was small. At
that
> time they patched it several times, but that hasn't been done since I was
> about 8.
>
> In the last several years it has become more noticeable again. Today I
went
> to my annual eye exam and the doctor made note of it and suggested that
> surgery may be used to straighten my eye out and increase vision in that
> eye. Has anyone been through this surgery who can give me information
about
> it? Also if you are on Medicaid di they cover the surgery or was it
viewed
> as elective?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Dave, rh
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