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Perfect Shed!
Tomorrow I am getting my lazy eye fixed! haha I go in for surgery at like 7:30 AM so I may not be posting because I could have double vision for up to two weeks while my eyes get used to working together instead of independantly like they have my whole life- but hopefully I'll recover fast and be back on here in no time - but it is quite likely I won't be able to read for 2 weeks so I'll see you then worst case scenario. :)
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Well I hope you getbetter soon. OH and look at a bunch of pretty girls that way you see double. LOL
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haha thanks man and that's a good suggestion - like the Coors Light commercial haha :)
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Good luck with it Jonah! You'll be in my prayers. Hope you get back to 100% real soon!
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Maybe you can close one eye to read and keep up with the forum. Just kidding. Good luck with your surgery, Jonah. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
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We'll miss ya while you're gone. :) Maybe you should download the free add-on that will read web pages to you so that you can stay caught up in the meantime. Good luck to you, and I hope recovery's not too painful.
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Lazy eye, huh? Tell it to move out of your basement and get a job!
Seriously, hope the procedure goes well and you enjoy your new stereoscopic vision! Great that you can get it fixed, I have an uncle who was born with only one ear and while the docs made him one for looks, there's no eardrum or anything so he can only imagine what stereo and directional sound is like! :?
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Hey good luck Jonah hope all goes well and cya soon :)
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Hey you could just cover one eye and you could read straight. Then we wont miss you.
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I'll send some strong healing vibes your way! (and make sure they give you some good painkillers!) :twisted: But seriously, good luck and recover quickly!
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Good Luck buddy! We'll miss ya bunches!! Here is to a speedy recovery!
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I saw on tv this thing about that said cross eyed people typically have one dominant eye and the other pretty much sees nothing. Is that what it's like? Or can you see two complete pictures and interpret both wonderfully?
Basically having two eyes is like having one eye. Cover one eye and look around, just like that. Only more detailed, wider frame of view, and this nifty thing called depth perception.
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Good luck!! Get back here as soon as you can you will be missed.
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Re: Digital Camera
Well having a lazy eye is a bit strange but I see almost 20/20 through both... actually I see better than20/20 in my left eye and slightly less in my right. I can see two seperate things when it drifts (my right eye drifts out to the upper right) but my left eye is dominant. It is true about depth perception though I do okay in sports when I only focus with my left eye and ignore my right. Having a lazy eye is basically - cover your right eye all but the outside corner- that's what it looks like when it drifts a big blank spot in the center of the right side of the field of vision. I have virtually no depth perception and have to go back and forth between each eye to keep them straight that's why I get headaches once in a while. So this surgery is going to be amazing - I'll have almost full depth perception for the first time ever, I won't have to focus and move each eye independantly which is nice- and I won't have that confidence issue of trying to sound intelligent and having the person you're addressing ask what you are looking at haha.
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I am jealous!!! I have had one since I was little. I had always wrote with my head on my desk, left eye down. After realizing that i wasn't sleeping, the teacher in 6th grade recommended and eye exam. The Dr. said that there was no way that my vision could be THAT bad, and my mom needed to buy me some glasses with clear lenses, becasue i apparently just wanted to wear them like her........YEAH, right. When my Dad took me to his Dr. in RI in the summer, he diagnosed it, and it was toooo late for the "patch". The kids made fun of my glasses, that i WANTED, and i quit wearing them. i didn't go back until i was 19 and Todd wanted me to have them checked. My right eye is progressively worse due to my left eye causing soo much strain....
Let me know how it goes.........do you have any info on the surgery???????? I have not heard of this!!!! I am very excited for you....if you have any info, let me know!!! Best wishes for a speedy recovery!!!!
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Good luck Jonah I just had surgery myself about a week and a half ago. I had to have my Gall Bladder removed. Thats what happens when you get old though lol. I am sure everything will be great and get back to us soon.
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Wow rding - I TOTALLY know how you feel thankfully not too many people made fun of my patch or my glasses when I was younger haha. Basically they are gonna pop my eye out and stretch the muscles that are pulling it up and away so that the muscles in my eye will be more equal, thus getting rid (or at least greatly improving) the amount of pull. My right eye needs a perscription (sp?) lense, but my left lense is clear lol. It won't correct my near sightedness just the eye strain. I'm getting it now because it is still totally covered by insurance until I am 25 because of the headaches and such. I would recc. talking to your optometrist about it.
Thank you guys a lot for the kind words. I wasn't nervous but as it approaches I kind of am... well nervous and excited but I know all will go well :) Got a good feeling about this one :)
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