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Originally Posted by BloodFetish
I worked with a girl years ago who had a lazy eye. After she quit I ran into her on the street one day and noticed her eye was fixed. If I remember correctly it was a surgical procedure that did the trick for her, and she would have been around 30 yrs old at the time.
Anyway, not knocking Hesla's answer, but do yourself a favour and get a professional consultation before you give up on it.
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Hesla is a professional.
Also, what is this strabismus surgery you speak of Hesla? I have a lazy eye as well (prescription isn't even that high on it, around 2.5 though I doubt that has anything to do with the muscle being weak) and would love to get it fixed. I've never heard there was a surgery for it. My lazy eye isn't one of those weird looking ones though. Looks normal, vision is just blurry so I doubt this strabismus surgery is even meant for my problem. Just curious if you could go into more detail.
I've had a consultation with the folks at Gimble years ago (when I was 18) and they recommend I come back after I age more, so when I hit 25 (three years from now) I plan on going back to get my other eye fixed (which isn't even that bad).