Update: I received a comment (since deleted by the user) stating they could not read the instructions/disclaimer despite having a large screen, and that the text was blurred. Videos will auto default to a lower resolution depending on your device and internet speed. All videos should play in full HD if your device and connection allows. I have now added the instructions and disclaimer to the video description.
VT must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified therapist. Can you tell me how you are exercising - What method of occlusion, your condition(s), your vision acuity etc etc.
Hi, and thank you for your comment. First, I have to advise you that I'm not a doctor or a specialist in this field. I am simply someone who suffers with the same condition(s). Could you tell me a little more about your condition (amblyopia and/or strabismus), do you wear glasses or contact lenses etc? When you say "many doctors said no chance." - where the doctors you have seen qualified in Vision Therapy? The reason I ask is because I was in my early 40's when I finally found a VT who gave a completely different prognosis to the doctors I had visited over the previous 30 years, and that included visiting a prominent eye University in England 15yrs ago. They all advised that nothing could be done after the age of 7. This thinking is not the current concensus amongst those who are more up to date with neuroplasticity (the brains ability to 'rewire' or learn new things.) But not all eye doctors are up to date. Do you have a local VT that you can visit to get a more indepth assessment? I would implore you to look up Professor Susan Barry (stereo sue) who did a TedTalk called 'fixing my gaze' who was also told that nothing could be done, and gained 3d stereoscopic vision at the age of 50. I hope this helps. If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
@@seein3d456 hi bro and thank you for your time I really appreciate it.... Well I have visited many doctors in Morocco they said my right eyes is lazy but the problem it's not in the eyes it's in the brain the eyes didn't connect well with the brain so can't fix after the age of 7 now I'm 33 the big problem bro my left eyes getting down that's why I'm afraid now.. Well bro to be honest with you I'm a simple person to go for thos doctor's u need money but I'm still optimistic bro I'm not gonna give up.. And in between now I'm living in malaysai not in Morocco
Thank you for your reply. Do not give up! If you looked at Prof. Susan Barry, it should give you hope. Amblyopia is a neurological disorder, and what the eye doctors have told you is based on previous thinking - that the neuroplasticity of the visual cortex is formed by the age of 7 (the 'critical period'), and cannot be reversed. This is not what is currently understood in western medicine, after decades of research and experimentation - this is why I sent you the example of Prof. Susan Barry. She is just one example of people that have developed 3D stereoscopic vision long after this 'critical period' had ended. I am not stating that you CAN gain 3D vision because I am not a qualified expert. But exercising the neurological pathways has been shown to increase over time. As with any muscle (brain included), if we do not use the muscle, it will decline further over time. When you said quote: "...my left eyes getting down that's why I'm afraid now." - do you mean you are developing strabismus (eye turn), or do you mean it is getting you down psychologically? Yes, I am well aware of the cost of Vision Therapy. The few sessions I had cost around £200 per time, and this was not including the cost of a 2 hour journey each way, plus food etc. This is the main reason I developed the channel and soon, the website. I have developed the exercises and the tools (such as the OcuView) to ensure it was affordable and accessible to all, regardless of income.
@@seein3d456 thank you Sir..... I will follow your exercises and will see.... I mean my left eyes getting down the power getting down its not strong as the past
Yes, you can use a patch. I would advise that using your hand or even finger to partially occlude the dominant eye as it allows more light to enter, promoting binocular vision much better than full occlusion. If you stay subbed to the channel, in about a month or so, I will be offering the OcuView for those with amblyopia and/or strabismus which is the best method for promoting 3D vision. Due to being in the middle of a renovation and house move, the OcuView has had to be postponed until i am able to commit my full attention to the channel and offer some great tools for developing 3D vision.
Update: I received a comment (since deleted by the user) stating they could not read the instructions/disclaimer despite having a large screen, and that the text was blurred.
Videos will auto default to a lower resolution depending on your device and internet speed. All videos should play in full HD if your device and connection allows.
I have now added the instructions and disclaimer to the video description.
Is this exotropia or esotropia
Hi Abdulahi, yes these videos are for both eso and exotropia.
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Thank yoooouuuu for this helpful video
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot
You are welcome.
Do we need to cover out healthy eye?for lazy eye
Yup.
Yes, cover the dominant eye. You are trying to build strength and pathways to the visual cortex from the weaker eye.
Which video is for exotropia because i used to see this video but unfortunately instead of improvement it is worse
VT must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified therapist.
Can you tell me how you are exercising - What method of occlusion, your condition(s), your vision acuity etc etc.
Bro I'm 33years my right eyes lazy can't see anything many doctors said no chance u advice me to try the exercise.. Thank you
Hi, and thank you for your comment.
First, I have to advise you that I'm not a doctor or a specialist in this field. I am simply someone who suffers with the same condition(s).
Could you tell me a little more about your condition (amblyopia and/or strabismus), do you wear glasses or contact lenses etc?
When you say "many doctors said no chance." - where the doctors you have seen qualified in Vision Therapy? The reason I ask is because I was in my early 40's when I finally found a VT who gave a completely different prognosis to the doctors I had visited over the previous 30 years, and that included visiting a prominent eye University in England 15yrs ago. They all advised that nothing could be done after the age of 7. This thinking is not the current concensus amongst those who are more up to date with neuroplasticity (the brains ability to 'rewire' or learn new things.) But not all eye doctors are up to date.
Do you have a local VT that you can visit to get a more indepth assessment?
I would implore you to look up Professor Susan Barry (stereo sue) who did a TedTalk called 'fixing my gaze' who was also told that nothing could be done, and gained 3d stereoscopic vision at the age of 50.
I hope this helps. If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
@@seein3d456 hi bro and thank you for your time I really appreciate it.... Well I have visited many doctors in Morocco they said my right eyes is lazy but the problem it's not in the eyes it's in the brain the eyes didn't connect well with the brain so can't fix after the age of 7 now I'm 33 the big problem bro my left eyes getting down that's why I'm afraid now.. Well bro to be honest with you I'm a simple person to go for thos doctor's u need money but I'm still optimistic bro I'm not gonna give up.. And in between now I'm living in malaysai not in Morocco
And yes bro I wear glasses but just for the left eyes the lazy eyes just normal glass
Thank you for your reply.
Do not give up! If you looked at Prof. Susan Barry, it should give you hope.
Amblyopia is a neurological disorder, and what the eye doctors have told you is based on previous thinking - that the neuroplasticity of the visual cortex is formed by the age of 7 (the 'critical period'), and cannot be reversed. This is not what is currently understood in western medicine, after decades of research and experimentation - this is why I sent you the example of Prof. Susan Barry. She is just one example of people that have developed 3D stereoscopic vision long after this 'critical period' had ended. I am not stating that you CAN gain 3D vision because I am not a qualified expert. But exercising the neurological pathways has been shown to increase over time. As with any muscle (brain included), if we do not use the muscle, it will decline further over time.
When you said quote: "...my left eyes getting down that's why I'm afraid now." - do you mean you are developing strabismus (eye turn), or do you mean it is getting you down psychologically?
Yes, I am well aware of the cost of Vision Therapy. The few sessions I had cost around £200 per time, and this was not including the cost of a 2 hour journey each way, plus food etc.
This is the main reason I developed the channel and soon, the website. I have developed the exercises and the tools (such as the OcuView) to ensure it was affordable and accessible to all, regardless of income.
@@seein3d456 thank you Sir..... I will follow your exercises and will see.... I mean my left eyes getting down the power getting down its not strong as the past
does one need to use a patch?
Yes, you can use a patch.
I would advise that using your hand or even finger to partially occlude the dominant eye as it allows more light to enter, promoting binocular vision much better than full occlusion.
If you stay subbed to the channel, in about a month or so, I will be offering the OcuView for those with amblyopia and/or strabismus which is the best method for promoting 3D vision. Due to being in the middle of a renovation and house move, the OcuView has had to be postponed until i am able to commit my full attention to the channel and offer some great tools for developing 3D vision.
Is this exercises effective??
Yes, VT has been proven to help people with amblyopia and strabismus.
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