rwbeagles
Posted : 5/7/2008 5:26:58 PM
If your eyes were physically wandering..that isn't amblyopia as much as strabisimus or whatever (it can be caused by strabisimus but ours is genetic, without wandering eyes).
Amblyopia is more a nerve issue....it flat out doesn't develop evenly on both sides and the images the brain sees compensate by simply taking the stronger sides word on everything you see and calling it a day. The cure for what we have is to FORCE both that weak eye....and the brain to speak to one another properly. To do that they disable the strong eye. In my daughters case..with atropine eyedrops. The brain actually will retrain itself to "see" from both sides simultaneously.
I can't really explain to you what it's like to not have both sides speak to the brain equally but what you see and take for granted I can't even imagine. 3-D movies and images...sterograms...I cannot see them...I see strange lines instead. I have what amounts to monocular vision
I see double if I concentrate too hard, and I must turn my head to get a full set of info on what I am seeing off to my left. Outwardly the eyes are completely normal and track completely together without me having to think about it...it's what they see...and how they speak to the brain...that's the rub.
My daughter's two eyes have learned to work together so she'll never have my issues. My treatment was caught later...at age 5 going on 6...and it was flat out too late. No surgery or anything will help. The eye must be made stronger at a young age or all is lost. I told myself no matter what or how much she resisted she would be treated, and early...lol. No way would I wish my eye (s) on anyone lol.
Luckily what we saw today with Eli cranky pants was...he is nearsighted...myopic...and needed glasses, but no apparent amblyopia! He's wearing them now and he HATES them as much as Lily liked hers, of course! LOL. He looks SO cute in them tho...it's really too much! He goes back for a recheck of the Rx in 3 weeks...to try and see if he's more cooperative on what he can and cannot see.
I am guessing younger and younger people will be getting Lasik soon....if that is safe and works I would consider it for both the kids...not being able to see well...sucks!