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		<title>By: Claire</title>
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		<dc:creator>Claire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello all!  Last winter, I found this forum and have read a lot of the posts...I am finally posting a comment myself.  I am 18 and was diagnosed with &quot;lazy eye&quot; when I was 7 years old.  The eye doctor said that improvement was only possible under eight years of age, so he soon had me begin &quot;therapy&quot; of patching and eyeglasses.  But I only did that for a few months or a year and stopped after I turned 8 years old.  It has been 10 years since then, and I&#039;ve grown increasingly anxious to correct or at least make as much improvement as possible in my vision (right eye is amblyopic). 

 Summer/Fall 2010, I started to look around online for info. on lazy eye treatment and came across an article (I believe it was from Mayo Clinic) that said that improvement could be made up to the age of 17!  That was very inspiring even though I was already 17, because all this time, I thought there was absolutely NO hope.  I researched more and found several articles that talked about video gaming while patching as being a possible way to improve the vision in the amblyopic eye.  That was exciting news for me as I am somewhat of a gamer myself.  

So, I began playing about 2 hours of video games (very annoying with a patch, but hopefully worth it) with a patch almost every week for about 3 months, but slowly spent less and less time playing due to schoolwork (so the next 6 months I played once in a while with a patch).  Since starting this “therapy,” I can’t be sure if there was any improvement.  However, I have experienced more double vision than before.  Because of the double vision, every few days, I would be forced to patch and wear glasses so I could continue studying without seeing double (during the spring 2011 semester).  I would assume that having more double vision is a good sign because that means both eyes are working.  The problem is that they have not yet learned to work together!  

Since mid-summer 2011 I have not done much video games with patching…Again, due to the busy schedule.  Fall 2011 rolled by and I did even less of the video games with patching. 

In the fall 2011, I learned more about the Nintendo 3DS even though I never was interested in the Nintendo DS or handheld gaming in general.  I had heard/seen advertisements of Nintendo’s latest handheld (3DS), but it wasn’t until recently (after coming across an article online that said that the 3DS could be a tool to DETECT amblyopia) that I became rather interested from an eye therapy standpoint.  The idea of the article was that if you can’t see the 3d effect on the 3DS, you may very well have amblyopia.  Now, I thought…Well, has there been any research done to see if the 3DS is something that could help improve vision in a different way that the DS?  So far, I have not found anything.  At this point, I really didn’t have any idea how this would all work, but since then I have come up with some ideas. 

 First of all, there seems to be some support showing that playing a gaming system (and more notably the DS which requires you to look back and forth between the bottom and top screens) with or without a patch has been successfully used in treating amblyopia.  Now, the 3DS is basically an improved DS with the capability of adding 3D effect if you wish (the depth slider).  One idea I have is to play the 3DS (with 3D off) with a patch to at least start getting the lazy eye used to working.  Every so often, try without the patch and with 3D on full and when you start seeing some of the depth, play some with the 3d on and no patch.  But keep playing some without 3d and with patch.  Gradually play less with patch and more with 3d until you can play the whole time with 3d and no patch.  

The first time I played the 3DS (demo at a store), I played for about 5 minutes with 3d on full (no patch, of course).  I couldn’t really see the 3d much, but I could tell something was different than 2d.  But soon after finishing, I had a headache and my lazy eye was really tired and it kinda hurt!  Needless to say, I was elated and very happy for that!  Because, the fact that my good eye did not feel any discomfort at all and my lazy eye was so sore (it lasted about 18 hours!!!) told me that my lazy eye was being used just in that 5-minute period of playing the 3DS!  So, I bore the discomfort with an excited grin.  :)   Btw, several times a month (the days when I study/read the most), my GOOD EYE (non-lazy) gets tired!  So, the fact that my bad eye got so noticably tired/sore and especially in such a short time was VERY unusual and quite a dramatic change. 
 
Well, I now have my very own 3DS and am looking forward to making some vision improvement with it or at least keep my lazy eye from getting worse.  So far, I’ve experimented a little bit with the 3D effect and found that I can see the 3D.  It is difficult and takes some focusing and the 3D needs to be on full blast.  Also, my cousin (20 y.o.) has amblyopia in his right eye.  His amblyopia is worse than mine and he too could see the 3D effect when I showed the 3DS to him recently.  Neither of us could understand why we could see the 3D on the 3DS but could not see 3D in real life!  Anyways, it’s about time I wrap it up ‘cause this post is already very long.  But, please read if you’re interested, let me know what you think, give me warnings/suggestions, and if you are a gamer or have a 3DS or might get one, comment please!  I’d love to hear from you all!  Don’t give up…EVER…and Happy New Year!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all!  Last winter, I found this forum and have read a lot of the posts&#8230;I am finally posting a comment myself.  I am 18 and was diagnosed with &#8220;lazy eye&#8221; when I was 7 years old.  The eye doctor said that improvement was only possible under eight years of age, so he soon had me begin &#8220;therapy&#8221; of patching and eyeglasses.  But I only did that for a few months or a year and stopped after I turned 8 years old.  It has been 10 years since then, and I&#8217;ve grown increasingly anxious to correct or at least make as much improvement as possible in my vision (right eye is amblyopic). </p>
<p> Summer/Fall 2010, I started to look around online for info. on lazy eye treatment and came across an article (I believe it was from Mayo Clinic) that said that improvement could be made up to the age of 17!  That was very inspiring even though I was already 17, because all this time, I thought there was absolutely NO hope.  I researched more and found several articles that talked about video gaming while patching as being a possible way to improve the vision in the amblyopic eye.  That was exciting news for me as I am somewhat of a gamer myself.  </p>
<p>So, I began playing about 2 hours of video games (very annoying with a patch, but hopefully worth it) with a patch almost every week for about 3 months, but slowly spent less and less time playing due to schoolwork (so the next 6 months I played once in a while with a patch).  Since starting this “therapy,” I can’t be sure if there was any improvement.  However, I have experienced more double vision than before.  Because of the double vision, every few days, I would be forced to patch and wear glasses so I could continue studying without seeing double (during the spring 2011 semester).  I would assume that having more double vision is a good sign because that means both eyes are working.  The problem is that they have not yet learned to work together!  </p>
<p>Since mid-summer 2011 I have not done much video games with patching…Again, due to the busy schedule.  Fall 2011 rolled by and I did even less of the video games with patching. </p>
<p>In the fall 2011, I learned more about the Nintendo 3DS even though I never was interested in the Nintendo DS or handheld gaming in general.  I had heard/seen advertisements of Nintendo’s latest handheld (3DS), but it wasn’t until recently (after coming across an article online that said that the 3DS could be a tool to DETECT amblyopia) that I became rather interested from an eye therapy standpoint.  The idea of the article was that if you can’t see the 3d effect on the 3DS, you may very well have amblyopia.  Now, I thought…Well, has there been any research done to see if the 3DS is something that could help improve vision in a different way that the DS?  So far, I have not found anything.  At this point, I really didn’t have any idea how this would all work, but since then I have come up with some ideas. </p>
<p> First of all, there seems to be some support showing that playing a gaming system (and more notably the DS which requires you to look back and forth between the bottom and top screens) with or without a patch has been successfully used in treating amblyopia.  Now, the 3DS is basically an improved DS with the capability of adding 3D effect if you wish (the depth slider).  One idea I have is to play the 3DS (with 3D off) with a patch to at least start getting the lazy eye used to working.  Every so often, try without the patch and with 3D on full and when you start seeing some of the depth, play some with the 3d on and no patch.  But keep playing some without 3d and with patch.  Gradually play less with patch and more with 3d until you can play the whole time with 3d and no patch.  </p>
<p>The first time I played the 3DS (demo at a store), I played for about 5 minutes with 3d on full (no patch, of course).  I couldn’t really see the 3d much, but I could tell something was different than 2d.  But soon after finishing, I had a headache and my lazy eye was really tired and it kinda hurt!  Needless to say, I was elated and very happy for that!  Because, the fact that my good eye did not feel any discomfort at all and my lazy eye was so sore (it lasted about 18 hours!!!) told me that my lazy eye was being used just in that 5-minute period of playing the 3DS!  So, I bore the discomfort with an excited grin.  <img src='http://www.eyesapart.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />    Btw, several times a month (the days when I study/read the most), my GOOD EYE (non-lazy) gets tired!  So, the fact that my bad eye got so noticably tired/sore and especially in such a short time was VERY unusual and quite a dramatic change. </p>
<p>Well, I now have my very own 3DS and am looking forward to making some vision improvement with it or at least keep my lazy eye from getting worse.  So far, I’ve experimented a little bit with the 3D effect and found that I can see the 3D.  It is difficult and takes some focusing and the 3D needs to be on full blast.  Also, my cousin (20 y.o.) has amblyopia in his right eye.  His amblyopia is worse than mine and he too could see the 3D effect when I showed the 3DS to him recently.  Neither of us could understand why we could see the 3D on the 3DS but could not see 3D in real life!  Anyways, it’s about time I wrap it up ‘cause this post is already very long.  But, please read if you’re interested, let me know what you think, give me warnings/suggestions, and if you are a gamer or have a 3DS or might get one, comment please!  I’d love to hear from you all!  Don’t give up…EVER…and Happy New Year!</p>
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		<title>By: al</title>
		<link>http://www.eyesapart.com/2006/01/05/adult-amblyopia-treatment/comment-page-5/#comment-45733</link>
		<dc:creator>al</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 13:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Struggling with amblyopia and double vision since birth, has led me to travel around Asia and the USA in search of a cure. Most vision therapist, optometrists, eye muscle surgery doctor, slight therapists and neurologists doctors have promised results but did not deliver any after months of training.

Whatever treatment showed any hope I went and applied to my eyesight- leading only to disappointment after disappointment.

Right now my double vision has been aligned after a month of treatment and a couple more months of training is yet required to “graduate” from doctor Yang’s vision therapy facility.

However, what is amazing are the results…… never in my life was I able to control double vision but within a month double vision is gone and now working on improving the vision of the amblyopic eye. 

I’m posting this comment on the website because I know how many people out there suffer from vision problems and can make living life difficult. Doctor Yang’s vision therapy clinic is very hidden and located in Seoul----- perhaps those who are in search of a treatment for their vision problems can find it </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Struggling with amblyopia and double vision since birth, has led me to travel around Asia and the USA in search of a cure. Most vision therapist, optometrists, eye muscle surgery doctor, slight therapists and neurologists doctors have promised results but did not deliver any after months of training.</p>
<p>Whatever treatment showed any hope I went and applied to my eyesight- leading only to disappointment after disappointment.</p>
<p>Right now my double vision has been aligned after a month of treatment and a couple more months of training is yet required to “graduate” from doctor Yang’s vision therapy facility.</p>
<p>However, what is amazing are the results…… never in my life was I able to control double vision but within a month double vision is gone and now working on improving the vision of the amblyopic eye. </p>
<p>I’m posting this comment on the website because I know how many people out there suffer from vision problems and can make living life difficult. Doctor Yang’s vision therapy clinic is very hidden and located in Seoul&#8212;&#8211; perhaps those who are in search of a treatment for their vision problems can find it </p>
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		<title>By: Lois (admin)</title>
		<link>http://www.eyesapart.com/2006/01/05/adult-amblyopia-treatment/comment-page-5/#comment-45707</link>
		<dc:creator>Lois (admin)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 04:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You&#039;re welcome, Leon.  Glad you found it helpful!</description>
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		<title>By: Leon Brett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leon Brett</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 12:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi everyone,

I&#039;ve carried on reading people&#039;s posts on this forum and it makes me feel sad to think that we&#039;re all going through the same thing. I&#039;ve also recieved quite a few emails since with questions about how you can help cure your Amblyopia.

I took Lois&#039;s advice and read &#039;Fixing My Gaze&#039; by Susan R. Barry and I have to say- it&#039;s probably the most interesting book I&#039;ve ever read.

For all of you who are confused, anxious, upset.... I strongly recommend that you read this book. 

It explains a lot of the theory behind eyesight and eye problems, including Amblyopia, and it will give you an idea about how and why these problems occur, and furthermore- what steps you might be able to take to solve, or help you deal with the problem.

Thanks for the recommendation Lois!

Leon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve carried on reading people&#8217;s posts on this forum and it makes me feel sad to think that we&#8217;re all going through the same thing. I&#8217;ve also recieved quite a few emails since with questions about how you can help cure your Amblyopia.</p>
<p>I took Lois&#8217;s advice and read &#8216;Fixing My Gaze&#8217; by Susan R. Barry and I have to say- it&#8217;s probably the most interesting book I&#8217;ve ever read.</p>
<p>For all of you who are confused, anxious, upset&#8230;. I strongly recommend that you read this book. </p>
<p>It explains a lot of the theory behind eyesight and eye problems, including Amblyopia, and it will give you an idea about how and why these problems occur, and furthermore- what steps you might be able to take to solve, or help you deal with the problem.</p>
<p>Thanks for the recommendation Lois!</p>
<p>Leon.</p>
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		<title>By: Sally</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sally</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello all,

I am 31 years and have lived with strabismus and cataract in my right eye and been blind in that eye from birth. I had eye surgery early this year to remove the cataract. My doctor has assured me that once I start seeing again with the right eye my eye will straighten and  be normal. It seems that after the surgery the strabismus has been worse and this has stopped me from really following my dream as a newscaster. If anyone has any advice it will be very much appreciated. Sometimes I feel really low and attributes this to so many mishaps in my life.</description>
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<p>I am 31 years and have lived with strabismus and cataract in my right eye and been blind in that eye from birth. I had eye surgery early this year to remove the cataract. My doctor has assured me that once I start seeing again with the right eye my eye will straighten and  be normal. It seems that after the surgery the strabismus has been worse and this has stopped me from really following my dream as a newscaster. If anyone has any advice it will be very much appreciated. Sometimes I feel really low and attributes this to so many mishaps in my life.</p>
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		<title>By: Ann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 03:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Stacy,
I am 64 years of age and I also have the black out that you spoke about.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Stacy,<br />
I am 64 years of age and I also have the black out that you spoke about.</p>
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		<title>By: Julie</title>
		<link>http://www.eyesapart.com/2006/01/05/adult-amblyopia-treatment/comment-page-5/#comment-45674</link>
		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have had amblyopia in my rt. eye since I was 4 yrs. old.  Wore a patch for a short time I believe.  Anyway, I&#039;m 54 now and have noticed an improvement in my eyesight (have astigmatism in both eyes 20/250 in left &amp; 20/300 in rt. I think)and have had to go back to wearing my old glasses from 6 yrs. ago.  My vision gets worse almost every yr.  Haven&#039;t gone back to my dr. yet, but feel it&#039;s because I have added Cognizin Citicoline 500 mg. daily and Juvenon Acetyl L-Carnitine 1000mg. daily for about 4 mos. now. You can read about Citicoline on the net and studies showing improvement in memory (I started taking it due to my mother having developed Alzheimer&#039;s) and improvement in eyesight. 

Hope this helps someone who would like to try to improve their eyesight whether it&#039;s nearsightedness or amblyopia.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had amblyopia in my rt. eye since I was 4 yrs. old.  Wore a patch for a short time I believe.  Anyway, I&#8217;m 54 now and have noticed an improvement in my eyesight (have astigmatism in both eyes 20/250 in left &amp; 20/300 in rt. I think)and have had to go back to wearing my old glasses from 6 yrs. ago.  My vision gets worse almost every yr.  Haven&#8217;t gone back to my dr. yet, but feel it&#8217;s because I have added Cognizin Citicoline 500 mg. daily and Juvenon Acetyl L-Carnitine 1000mg. daily for about 4 mos. now. You can read about Citicoline on the net and studies showing improvement in memory (I started taking it due to my mother having developed Alzheimer&#8217;s) and improvement in eyesight. </p>
<p>Hope this helps someone who would like to try to improve their eyesight whether it&#8217;s nearsightedness or amblyopia.</p>
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		<title>By: Enoch Kalenga</title>
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		<dc:creator>Enoch Kalenga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 09:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Am a Zambian biomedical student with asymptomatic strabismus condition.Will the microscope use worsen my eye sight?
help me with the management of this condition so as i can thoroughly prevent it before am predisposed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Am a Zambian biomedical student with asymptomatic strabismus condition.Will the microscope use worsen my eye sight?<br />
help me with the management of this condition so as i can thoroughly prevent it before am predisposed.</p>
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		<title>By: Jo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 16:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Everybody,

To all of you who dedicate some of their time to post here...

We are all here for the same reasons... We are all DESPERATE for an EFFECTIVE therapy to bring our eyes back to life!

So please, don&#039;t stop by to only tell us that there were some kind of exercises or a computer software or VT program that worked for you and then you just walk away! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, share with us the details of whatever the successful method you have used! Help others and care for their pains and suffering!

Thank you &amp; Good luck!


Regards,
Joe
aviator77777@live.co.uk</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Everybody,</p>
<p>To all of you who dedicate some of their time to post here&#8230;</p>
<p>We are all here for the same reasons&#8230; We are all DESPERATE for an EFFECTIVE therapy to bring our eyes back to life!</p>
<p>So please, don&#8217;t stop by to only tell us that there were some kind of exercises or a computer software or VT program that worked for you and then you just walk away! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, share with us the details of whatever the successful method you have used! Help others and care for their pains and suffering!</p>
<p>Thank you &amp; Good luck!</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Joe<br />
<a href="mailto:aviator77777@live.co.uk">aviator77777@live.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>By: yogesh choudhary</title>
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		<dc:creator>yogesh choudhary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 11:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hello im a male of 17 and suffer from amblyopia in right eye since age of 4. But it was discovered last month that i m suffering from it.I m,
 from india.
kindly tell proper treatment other than patch or an eye drop.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello im a male of 17 and suffer from amblyopia in right eye since age of 4. But it was discovered last month that i m suffering from it.I m,<br />
 from india.<br />
kindly tell proper treatment other than patch or an eye drop.</p>
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