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Lazy Eye Switched
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My son has had lazy left eye.we did patching for a year.it stopped workin.we did drops for a month in the right eye to force his brain to use left eye. Now the right eye has gone lazy. Can anyone explain why or hav any ideas. His right eye had. full 20/20 vision in it he has stigmatism in both.

posted July 31, 2014
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My son has exotrophia in both eyes, they both drift outwards a lot. Our opthomolgist said he's. seeing fine and it won't affect his vision. But it is annoying to him he squints a lot. They only do the surgery if it's extreme. So I guess for now we just live with it.

posted July 31, 2014
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I dont wait for dr either this is right for him

posted August 5, 2014
A MyAutismTeam Member

Umm we patched for a year no go didnt work. So we did drops and it helped the left eye he is still using it. It is now. Right eye which is now lazy we reevaluateddlast wens with ped speh he was a s shocked as we were. He said stig is worse and has changed scrip on Lenses we go bac in two weeks

posted August 5, 2014
A MyAutismTeam Member

We just did that last wens

posted August 5, 2014
A MyAutismTeam Member

The left eye was the lazy one after drops its the right which is the one with full sight in it.

posted July 31, 2014

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