Archive for the ‘Strabismus’ Category
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
The popular tv series Ugly Betty challenges all of us who have felt excluded or different in any way to stand up and be proud of who we are. The star of Ugly Betty, America Ferrera, plays Betty Suarez, a homely but hardworking young woman who dreams of being ...
Posted in Inspirations, Social trauma | 1 Comment »
Monday, July 9th, 2007
Sleep apnea makes it much harder to control strabismus. If you feel tired most of the time, if you awaken frequently during the night, or if you don't wake up refreshed, consider the possibility of sleep apnea.
I began to notice a mild sleep apnea at least 3 ...
Posted in Eye connections, Lois' story | No Comments »
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
When I updated my post-surgery status on April 12, things weren't looking very good, literally. My January 12 strabismus surgery had originally taken me from a torsion to near perfect vision. But my vision had deteriorated over the next few weeks, leaving me with a hypertropia, and my ...
Posted in Lois' story, Prism glasses, Strabismus surgery | 6 Comments »
Friday, May 25th, 2007
Eunice from Singapore writes:
Hi, Greetings from Singapore. I am very worried about my son age 3+ now, his eyes is always drifting away when he's tried or ill. I guess that called Strabismus, right ? Any cured or treatment for him, he's so young at age. i consulted a eye ...
Posted in Children's vision, Strabismus surgery, Treatment, Vision therapy | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 28th, 2007
--written by anthony d'agostino
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If people truly had zero depth perception, how could they function? Everything could be like that game you play when you were a kid where you hold the moon in between your two fingers. Or that "Kids in the Hall" skit, ...
Posted in Stereo, 3d, depth, Strabismus surgery | 4 Comments »