Prez say surgery only way. Prez say glasses rest of your life otherwise. Prez better know.
2006-12-20 08:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know whether it would be able to actually CURE it at this age.. but you can help it out some. I was diagnosed with a lazy eye in 8th grade. My eye doctor put me in glasses which had two different strength lenses. The right eye (my lazy one) had a stronger prescription where the left eye was basically a clear lens. It allowed my right eye to relax and still be able to see instead of working so hard to focus.. granted it didn't cure the problem and I will have to wear glasses or contacts my whole life.. but it helped keep things from moving around while reading or focusing on something and made my eyes much happier.
2006-12-20 08:07:57
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answered by nismax95 2
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Hi Pretty - my brother and I both ahd lazy eyes when we were younger and the opticians / hospitals gave us exercises to do every day. The main one was holding a pencil out at arms length then following it with both eyes until it gets to your nose. Obviously when you have a lazy eye, it goes blurry or double vision, but keep going with this and over a few months you should notice that you can get closer to your nose before the pencil goes blurry / double! Obviously, this was something prescribed for me so get it greed by an optician, but cant see the harm in trying! Good luck1 BTW, I still have a lazy eye, esp when Im tired, it goes off on its own trip, but its MUCH better than it was! Take care, HTH Bex xx
2006-12-20 22:41:25
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answered by Secret Squirrel 6
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Yes! You just need to stregthen your eye muscles. Stare staright ahead and hold your finger infront of your face about 6 inches away. Move your finger back and forth, following it with your eyes not turning your head. Do this for about 5 minutes a day and you should start to see results in about 2 weeks. This is something you'll need to keep doing about once a week to maintain results You can do it!
2006-12-20 08:07:40
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answered by September 3
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2015-01-27 07:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I had an operation when I was 12 to cure it. They pulled up the white of the eye and tightened the muscles. Not as bad as it sounds. It only took about a week to be fully recuperated.
2006-12-20 08:12:44
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answered by Wren 3
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Yeah wear a patch on good eye for couple weeks to strenghten lazy eye tell folks ya got shot in that eye for a while whatever works.
2006-12-20 08:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.amazon.com/Relearning-See-Improve-Eyesight-Naturally/dp/1556433417/sr=8-1/qid=1166648747/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-6972441-4405261?ie=UTF8&s=books
This book does talk about lazy eye...I think just read the reviews to learn more about the book. I don't really want to talk about it, but it will help heal your vision. Don't go to the eye doctor, that's not natural for your eyes. You should be able to heal lazy eye naturally with this book and also improve your vision, get rid of your glasses.
I really should be more excited because this book is life-changing. Not enough people know about this book.
2006-12-20 08:08:15
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answered by bumblebeebuzz 3
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no unfortunately not you have to have it done before they are 5 or 6 or at the very latest 8 or 9 i know this cause i took my daughter for eye test the other day
2006-12-20 08:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter had this & the specialist told me to put a patch over the good eye to strengthen the lazy one
2006-12-20 08:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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In terms of function, no it is too late after 4 or 5 as the visual pathways have already developed. But in terms of appearance, yes---sometimes exercises or squint surgery- ask your gp to refer you to a specialist to see if you are suitable.
2006-12-20 10:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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