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Suggest Treatment For Amblyopia

Hi, I am a 52 year old woman dealing with amblyopia. Used contacts to correct all my life. Vision getting worse as noted by changes in contact strength. Computer work full time. Both eyes less accommodating, had one lazy eye, but now both eyes are viewing almost separately. Thinking about muscle surgery. 2diopters difference in eyes. Fuchs noted one year ago. Would that affect future cataract surgery, I know one is growing in one eye.......
Mon, 8 Dec 2014
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this is normal incase ofone lazy eye the vision will be by dominant eye. other eye vision will be supressed. other wise there will be diplopia. you have lost binocularity. if there is 2diopters difference between two eyes. the not posible to have binocular vision. there will be anisometropia.
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Suggest Treatment For Amblyopia

this is normal incase ofone lazy eye the vision will be by dominant eye. other eye vision will be supressed. other wise there will be diplopia. you have lost binocularity. if there is 2diopters difference between two eyes. the not posible to have binocular vision. there will be anisometropia.