Side Effects of Vision Therapy for Strabismus and Lazy Eye

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @annadavis2547
    @annadavis2547 21 день назад

    Thanks for the heads up. I had surgery 2weeks ago and am considering vision therapy

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  12 дней назад

      Good luck with your recovery! If you need help finding a vision therapy office, go to strabismussolutions.com/findvt/

  • @theyazzledazzle
    @theyazzledazzle Год назад

    Thank you! I am going to start vision therapy for my amblyopia and strabismus, so this heads up of the journey is so helpful.

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  Год назад

      Awesome! You are going to be a new person at the end of this and it's amazing. Be sure to check out my Mastering Peripheral course, I designed it for people in vision therapy and it will help you progress even faster! learn.strabismussolutions.com/mastering-peripheral-vision

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 Год назад +2

    Hi,
    I went through this "vision training", and I was effective at it.
    Each case - is unique.
    A child is very frustrated doing this "exercise".
    Even today, I still control my own fusion.
    I never had double vision.
    I just let one eye "drift out".
    Then, could bring at back.
    I blame my, " nose on page", reading habit as a child - completely.
    I also had "eye surgery".
    In my opinion, not necessary.
    Only training with a steroptican (3 D image ) solved the problem.

  • @cindybasile
    @cindybasile 11 месяцев назад

    Hi - I am now a 70 year old woman who has diagonal double vision, divergence insufficiency. I had cataracts out in 2016. I’ve always had contacts to see things in the distance until I had my cataracts out. For no apparent reason, I started having sporadic dv in 2019. My optometrist gave me prisms and said to “get used to it” when I continued having dv. It is now 4 years later, I found a dr of NORA training and have had 34 weeks of vision therapy. He said he couldn’t guarantee success, but at this point I could nothing else. I’ve been through every test for neurological problems and as nothing showed up, the specialists have told me to patch. 😢 My 34 weeks of vt have not helped at all and they don’t go past 39 weeks, so I’m left with this horrible dv. Could you just tell me if you’ve heard of anything like this? I’d really appreciate it. I’ve worked so hard to make my eyes see correctly again! Am I expected to have vision like this for the rest of my life? Thank you.

  • @ChadDiamondDann
    @ChadDiamondDann 5 месяцев назад

    I am 2 weeks in with my vision therapy and I have alot of those symptoms you mentioned but also getting headaches or migraines. Did you experience that and how long did you do vision therapy for? Right now I am 5 days on and 2 days off.

  • @ronlove4989
    @ronlove4989 Год назад +1

    hi thank you for this video right now I'm doing eye patching and pencil push ups and i feel nausea and dizziness i thought I'm doing wrong but thank you i feel relieved .. my question is is it normal to feel like your sleepy after the treatment or therapy?

  • @jazzumukoro1030
    @jazzumukoro1030 Год назад

    Hi
    I have strabismus, exotropia. I got it when I fell off a movong motorcycle in 2021 and got double vision. I had surgery 3 months later because the eye muscles were trapped behind the skull. Everything was returned to their correct place. But I still have strabismus with double vision and poor balance. I blocked one of my lens with black tape so I can go about my life as normally as possible I saw one of your videos on eye patching and started doing that. Unfortunately where I live vision therapy ia not available. My doctor recommended that I have another surgery but am not keen. Today I watched this video and wonder, where do I start from, please I will appreciate all help. Thanks

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  Год назад

      Hi, it sounds like you have been dealing with the effects of a TBI. There is quite a bit that could be done to help you. If you'd like to talk over zoom I could help you figure out some options for moving forward!
      strabismussolutions.com/consult/

  • @nitinkatla6611
    @nitinkatla6611 Год назад +1

    So its mean the double vision never fades away it is always there. It is all up to the person to ignore DV through focusing on left and right of their region to reduce DV. Right ? After surgery there always will be little deviation so that both eye focus on different object at same time to reduce Double vision ??

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  Год назад +3

      No double vision is definitely not always present! If I am really tired or sick, I get some double or if I haven't been taking care of my vision, but I rarely experience double vision anymore. It was part of the process, but is now over. Working on peripheral vision made a HUGE difference. My course learn.strabismussolutions.com/mastering-peripheral-vision teaches all about it!

  • @rajaduraisuthas7980
    @rajaduraisuthas7980 Год назад

    madam i have lazy eye and wearing glass , now im doing some visual exercise, exercise effects pupil distance or should change the glass

  • @angelnavarro4866
    @angelnavarro4866 Год назад

    I appreciate your presentation very much. Where should I start if I am having AN INCREDIBLY difficult time adjusting to an amblyopic lazy eye that is trying to see but only
    producing confusion. It did not bother me until my mother (no longer alive) took me to a doctor when I was younger who performed a YAG laser treatment on the lazy eye. The procedure removed a congenital cataract that was suppressing vision in the eye. Now I have a visual insult from the eye causing me much grief. Your thoughts...

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  Год назад

      That sounds like a very complicated case. Have you looked into vision therapy? I can help you find an office at strabismussolutions.com/findvt/

  • @tosoreket
    @tosoreket 11 месяцев назад

    you mentioned two kids and vision therapy. Is strabismus always hereditary ?

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  11 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely not. I don't know anyone in my extended family that has strabismus and I have 15 aunts and uncles and dozens of cousins. My two children had accommodation problems that we did Vision Therapy for. Their eyes are straight though.

  • @punisher40244
    @punisher40244 2 месяца назад

    Can the double vision ever (even a small percent) become permanent??

  • @mayank1715
    @mayank1715 Год назад +1

    Mam can you help me ..
    I have amblyopia

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  Год назад

      Amblyopia is treatable, but requires a lot of work. Are you ready to work hard at it? If you are, go to strabismussolutions.com/findvt/ and I will help you find an office.

  • @madhabsadhu6505
    @madhabsadhu6505 Год назад

    Mam are those side effects are permanent or it can go away??

  • @shubhamrathod7221
    @shubhamrathod7221 Год назад

    Is vision therapy is successful or not

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  Год назад

      Yes! It makes a huge difference but you probably won't end up with perfect vision at the end of therapy.

    • @shubhamrathod7221
      @shubhamrathod7221 Год назад

      @@strabismustostereopsis7799 I talking eye allingnent and squint which I have small deviation only what I expect after Therapy

  • @abc5456
    @abc5456 4 месяца назад

    Your eyes look normal. I would give a lot to have that...

    • @strabismustostereopsis7799
      @strabismustostereopsis7799  4 месяца назад

      I have given a lot. It has taken so much time and money, you can do it too! learn.strabismussolutions.com

    • @abc5456
      @abc5456 4 месяца назад

      @@strabismustostereopsis7799 I’m afraid I can’t😞 and one of the reason is that on your website there is help provided only for people who live in the US or close to your clinics. I live far away and I cannot come to visit any of your places 😞