Hello all! UPDATE!! a new, updated and current video has been recorded. Talking about the process from start to current day and how i arranged the surgery! i hope this video helps. the video will be 0n my channel or in the description of this video.
Why do non of these video go over cost of video!? You guys talk about the same thing that no one wants to hear. How about you go over doctor information AND COST!
I just went through about a year long double vision issue. I had some ocular palsy and they couldn't figure it out. It finally improved through prisms they were giving me for my glasses. It's crazy what you overlook until you can't use your eyes the right way.
Hi Kyle, I know how you feel I just had my surgery yesterday, I had to get it because I got pushed to it, I got bullied for many years because of my squint it’s hurtful but there isn’t looking back anymore
2OrdinaryGuys hi! I am amazin, it has opened so many doors that it wouldn’t have opened if I didn’t have the operation. My eye is still straight and I’m living my best life! I hope you are well xx
After 4 yrs i finally got answers that my medical issue was my eyes, i have surgery oct 2020, questions i have is 1. What were your physical body issues? Did they go away after surgery? Did eye surgery fix the issues with the eyes?
After 4 years of feeling horrible, i finally found out its my eye causing the issues, i am getting both eyes done, in oct 2020, my question to you is: physical symptoms were? Did the eye surgery fix the eye issue, and the physical body issues?
Hey guys! Here’s a quick update for you all. I’m currently a second year adult nursing student. I’m documenting my journey on RUclips but currently I’m on placement. Next week I’ll be recording an update video on my eye operation. What is there you would like to know? Reply to this and I’ll include everything in! Make sure you subscribe or keep your eye out as I’m unsure when it will be next week!
Could you explain like the process of getting it done. Like you went to your GP and was like... Would you say it was worth it. Is there anything that shocked you
I got mine yesterday! I can feel the stitches but my eye isnt as bloody as it was yesterday! But it’s still sore I can’t look to the side as it’s still sore
I had my strabismus surgery way back in 2018 and the result was not good, like nothing happened. Thus, it makes me sad and depressed. With all the time and money spent I felt I was betrayed by my own doctor with those falls promises. I have Cerebral Palsy, and thanks to her she gave me another reason to hate myself and pity my life.
Oh noo😭😭 don’t feel that way plz i have a lazy eye and i found out about it not long ago it’s weird and i hate it but uno u just have to get used to it and not be ashamed of it it’s what makes u urself we all r beautiful i hope i made feel a lil better 😢🤍
@@R4m4. Thank you I appreciate your kind words. Wishing you a happy life. I'm sorry if I sound negative and pessimist. Is just that I've been through a couple of break ups & their fam see me as a liability for their daughters. Even though I have a stable job, a college degree, own house/ car and insurance they're still see me as a burden. Anyhow, thanks again.
Hi, I just had surgery on both eyes five days ago. Not adjustable sutures. My surgeon told me that sometimes it has to be done several times before success.No matter how much measurement it’s not an exact science. I’ve read about a bunch of people here who have done it over three times. I wish you eventual success and joy in your like. Continue to be brave.
@@carld1240 no worries 🥺💙, and it’s ok even if you’ve been through a couple of break ups and their fam seen u that way it doesn’t mean ur acc that way they see u im sure there’re many good ppl out there who would appreciate u for who u r not for what u have, hope u meet the good/kind ppl soon and get the toxic ones out of ur life cuz they not worthy, just remember 💕you are enough💕
@@ashleycarrasco8981 it's 10th day And I feel totally fine. First 2 days my eye was sore And I could feel the stitches 😅. But after day 4 it was normal ... Now I don't feel anything ,soreness is gone little swelling is still there and yeah redness will stay few more weeks..but other than that everything is okay And about vision ,I don't know but I could not read the last line of alphabets clearly this time with the operated eye ,It may be due to it's healing I don't know but it's little blurry. And yup double vision is still there.. don't know if it'll go or not. If there's any change in vision I'll let you know.
Hello. I have a question, the operational surgery in the eye is really scary when while in it's operation? How do you feel that time? Thank you in advanced
@@gopal.waghmare6244 okay thanks so much today is my 9th day my left eye is still turning in when I turn my read to the right and look left 😭 and eye contract from afar is super hard. I'm praying this goes away
StylingwithCath for the first three days it was sore and couldn’t read or anything. I couldn’t even go on my phone because it was so sore. It’s all good now though, just have double vision time to time x
im really late but i wanna get this, im 15, im just scared about operations and surgery in general, and the recovery process, as painless as its meant to be, seeing the red eye scarse me a little
Hi. I had surgery yesterday for my lazy eye, so I had a strabismus operation. Everything went well, and I have no pain. Today, my bandage was removed, and to my surprise, my eye is now slightly turned inward. My doctor said there is swelling inside the eye, so after a few weeks, my eye should straighten out more. But I'm really worried that it won’t. Do you have any knowledge or experience with this? Best regards, Mikkel from Denmark :)
Hey bro good to see ur video.just had my surgery done yesterday.but its kinda little difficult opening up the eyes.did u close ur operated eyes in the coming few days or u started opening frm the day the surgery was done?
I’m having it in 6hrs to cure my double vision and ur saying u had double vision scares me I really hope I can just see properly again. I miss being able to see 1 image. I’ve been seeing 2 for a year.
@@7163aryan So it is gone basically but some things still trigger it a little bit. But it is 99% better. So for example at least for me when I see a water droplet or multiple on the shower screen at a certain distance with certain lighting conditions sometimes it focuses on it and does still happen but it’s pretty rare overall (as u can tell all of those events would have to line up for it to even happen) and I have to be really tired for it to happen. For basically 99% of the time it doesn’t and was definitely worth it. If u were like me and couldn’t do normal stuff like drive a car because of it or socially interact from certain distances this will help a lot. It hurt for 2 weeks and I couldn’t open my eye for 2 days (u may need someone with u for 2 days) and I had blurry vision for 4 weeks and even double vision for the first week. U should also prepare some eye care stuff like eye wash cause it gets a bit sticky and stuff kinda like real bad allergies and wash the gunk from ur eyes (but very gently). Ik I was a bit paranoid even and got stuff like roll on deodorant cause I didn’t want to spray normal deodorant near my face cause it’s hard to wash ur head for the first week. U could vary. I had 3 spots in my eye they had to cut and correct. U might only need 1 so u might be less servere in symptoms than me.
@@7163aryan Need any other info ask away. I’ll get into specifics if u need help as long as I can reply to the question with an appropriate answer. Hope this helps u make an informed decision.
@@7163aryan All good. Ik how stressful it is for u rn. Before my surgury: I was going through my last year of school with double vision and literally was the saddest time of my life cause it was the year covid hit hard, my final exams etc and I could barely read the board to even do simple questions for my homework and socialising was awkward. I couldn’t learn How to drive. It sucked. If u get the surgery I hope everything works out extremely well for u. Sry for the gramma haha I’m extremely lazy.
@@7163aryan I did before the surgury. After the surgury I could finally do everything like a normal person again. It fixed that problem. I was just explaining my situation before the surgery in the last comment and I’m glad to say that a month after it everything was much much better. U won’t need to be closing ur other eye anymore :).
@@7163aryan My pleasure, I’m glad I could help! Good luck, I hope ur eye situation gets much better with surgery like mine did should u choose to go through with it and that the surgery goes well. It’s always a scary thing to have done. :) If it makes u feel any better my Dr before I had the surgery said to me that babies and small children get it done all the time and by the time they’re older they never even knew they had eye issues previously.
@@2OrdinaryGuys hey I hope you reply .. so I got my eyes done about 5 years ago and no issues thank god very happy but I been wearing glasses and I was thinking of getting LASIK eye surgery. What do you think about that .? I would appreciate it if you reply
Hi Kyle. Hope your eyes are well now. Had my eye surgery 10 days ago (right eye). My eye looks smaller now, and my eyelid looks dropped and i don't know is that something that will correct "by itself". Did you experienced something similar?
@@merakeskic4634 hi dear sorry for coming to your comment, ihad my trabismus surgery 3 weeks ago my sore and eye swelling is gone but ihave visual confusion and blurry vision when isee for distance did you experience this situation after surgery?
I'm due to have surgery in the next few months as my right eye goes in towards the left. I'm nervous as anything and I'm wondering if the surgery would stop the eye from drifting inwards
I could do small things. Struggled to open my eyes and it was quite painful when I was looking around with my eyes... found myself turning my head to things instead of moving my eyes if you understand me
jacob. i've lazy eyes too on my left eyes . So now i look with my right eyes but if i close my right eyes my Left Lazy eyes totally blur ( i cant see object i just can see color) so im gonna ask you how look on your lazy eyes? you can see little bit or totally blur? and after you got surgery did your lazy eyes can look object perfectly???
Hey, I've lazy eye on my right eye.. How much you can see from the lazy eye varies from person to person. I can basically see perfectly fine with my lazy eye up close upto about a feet or 2. Issue is when I have to read something that's further away, my vision gets blurry. Except for text rest everything else is fine, vision-wise. Even after the surgery the eye will still see the same, no improvements in vision. So we still need to wear glasses to help the eye that's lazy.
hi ik this was filmed like 2 years ago but i have had a lazy eye since i’d say around three years old so i’ve had it over 12 years,i have been offered the operation multiple of times but i’ve been too scared to get it done,my main question is how much does ur eye hurt after the surgery?? i’m the sort of person who can’t stand too much pain
I just got mine done today, so far the only pain I have experienced from the surgery is a slight aching pain if I try to move my eyes too much. Honestly I'm amazed at how good I feel already, you can do it I'm sure !
hey! like was mentioned below its not really painful. what you need to imagine is you'll potentially have stitches on your eye. when you blink these rub against your eye lid and feels a little uncomfortable. these aching to the eye due to the surgery for around 5/10 days getting better day by day. the drops you are prescribed really help!
@@jaalke30 Hey James So I had my surgery like 2 days back Everything is fine and manageable though it itches a lot But my main concern is that I am still seeing blurred from the eye on which the surgery was performed Is it normal ? Please let me know if you faces something similar too Thanks
@@2OrdinaryGuys Hey Kyle So I had my surgery like 2 days back Everything is fine and manageable though it itches a lot But my main concern is that I am still seeing blurred from the eye on which the surgery was performed Is it normal ? Please let me know if you faces something similar too Thanks
I need this surgery, I'll have to see what the qualifications are to get it covered in Canada. When my eyes get tired from just watching tv or even working on my Lapidary/jewellery machines my left eye will goto the left and cause Double vision. It's weird tho as I can actually control the muscle/independently move my left eyeball. I have to put a lot of strain on the muscle in order to focus on anything. I find people that have cross-size very attractive, or if one eye is looking towards the nose kind of. I hate wonk eyes though and can't believe I almost have one. What's that Irish joke about the wife with the wonk eye who's "got one eye on you and the other eyes looking for you?" Your eye didn't even look very wonked out but you're definitely look more attractive now after the surgery.
Hi, I've had a lazy eye for over a year now but I'm honestly too scared to go to the doctor because operations scarreeee me lol. How was the operation itself? Painful? 😅
Hi. Pls let me know that did u feel any kind of stretch in your eyes and eyeid i sometimes feel it ...its been two months now after my surgery.will it ever get normal??? I feel like my eye from inside is stretching and eye lid not able to open relaxing.???.
Hi, Thanks for your vlog, Did you suffered from double vision before the Surgery, and did you suffer affter the Surgery from double vision? Did you had a adjustable sutures in this strabismus surgery? Are you satisfied with the results? What was your strabismus degree before the surgery and what was it affter? Would you do it again? Thanks a lot!
i did suffer from double vision before and slightly for a few days after. i was woken up half way through and the vision was tweaked to ensure no double was not double. I am very satisfied with the results. if you watch my most recent videos - it has really helped. I am unaware of the degree but it would drift all the time and especially when i was tired. I would absolutely do this again.
First of all you are very strong guy and I am having my operation after 15 days so i want to ask that can I operate for both eyes in single time bcuz I have in both and one more question was that are those stiches painful or while cutting those stiches did you felt pain
Hello. I have a question, the operational surgery in the eye is really scary when while in it's operation? How do you feel that time? Thank you in advanced
You’re actually completely sedated and won’t feel a thing which is really reassuring. Depending on the surgery (they will explain this before the surgery) they may wake you you half way through to see if you have double vision. If you do then they will adjust it... it’s completely pain free! After the operation I’d say was the worst part as the eye was tender and sore due to having the surgery but I would highly recommend it!
Does eye size remain affected or it turns normal? How long it takes to get completely healed up. I did my surgery today after the sheild was opened I fell double vision and doctors advised it may take weeks time to look normal. What is your say about it
Hi I have One question,I hope you will answer this.Some people say after surgery eye look good,great but years later the person got blind because of lazy eye surgery,do you experience this kind of situation?
Hiya! I’m on day one. Very saw like brushing pain, stinging in both corners of eye and can feel stitches when turning.... leaking a lot is this normal? Double vision is slowly going but glasses are helping loads 😊
@@iconmir So I had my surgery like 2 days back Everything is fine and manageable though it itches a lot But my main concern is that I am still seeing blurred from the eye on which the surgery was performed Is it normal ? Please let me know if you faces something similar too Thanks
Ahh my 7 year old is going for this in two weeks , do you think he is gonna handle the pain being so little, it’s the first one of 3 he has been wearing pat he’s since a baby 👶 🥰 thanks for sharing xxx
@@meganrussell5103 that is wonderful news. Ur child will feel so much better and more confident too. It give me tons of confidence and I wasn’t as anxious. Hope u and ur family are well. Love from 🏴 x
i would have it again and again because the results are amazing. its a little sore after because its where its been operated on but, after like 5-6 days its not as sore. drops to be taken regularly.
@@Chelsea-mr9tr I would say it remained bloodshot for around 2-3 weeks and then it eased off with it just looking a little pink for a while! Again it was only sore for a couple of weeks, with it feeling like you’ve got a bit of grit in your eye! but i would say it was worth it!
@@yzzys2947 thank you so much!! For replying! I would say it is worth it! It will be life changing and a confidence boost for sure! Can’t wait for the 10th of may now! 1 month today
Congrats 👌 bet how much did u oay for the surgery I wanna get it as well as far as I know is very pricey. Can u please let me know how much did u pay please thanks
@@2OrdinaryGuys ooh ok fuck the US then 😂 damn so far I've asked people from Canada and now the UK and is for free damn why in the US is not the same fuckkkkk 😫😫😫 well thanks tho 👍😊
Bro plzz answer my question i had squint from last 7 to 8 year...I'm going for surgery.....tell me how is your eyes now.....is it the permanent solution ?? Or it will come back ...u had it urs 2 years back....so tell me frm ur experiences
Hey Natasha! I’ve just recorded a video regarding an update for my eyes which should be uploaded sometime next week! Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss it :)
I just had surgery 😭 today is my 4th day and I'm still having blurry vision and sometimes feel like they loose focus while watching tv. did this happen to you ? I'm so scared 😭😭
Hello all! UPDATE!! a new, updated and current video has been recorded. Talking about the process from start to current day and how i arranged the surgery! i hope this video helps. the video will be 0n my channel or in the description of this video.
Why do non of these video go over cost of video!? You guys talk about the same thing that no one wants to hear. How about you go over doctor information AND COST!
It costs nothing via the NHS - which I do mention in the video :)
You can feel my pain how bad it feels to have strabismus eye
True that. My Professor points it out everytime.
I just went through about a year long double vision issue. I had some ocular palsy and they couldn't figure it out. It finally improved through prisms they were giving me for my glasses. It's crazy what you overlook until you can't use your eyes the right way.
Oh yours sounds horrible man - how’s it feeling now? I’m getting double vision all the time at the moment. Did you have to do exercises x
I have double vision too and a very lazy eye
Wow glad to see your video as i got my exostropia surgery done yesterday now I'm feeling more confidence and that I'M better than before👍
That’s good! Keep me updated!
Hi Kyle, I know how you feel I just had my surgery yesterday, I had to get it because I got pushed to it, I got bullied for many years because of my squint it’s hurtful but there isn’t looking back anymore
how are you getting on now?
Was it painful
2OrdinaryGuys hi! I am amazin, it has opened so many doors that it wouldn’t have opened if I didn’t have the operation. My eye is still straight and I’m living my best life! I hope you are well xx
Neha Rawal just felt as if there was sand in your eye, I have felt worse 😌x
@@abbieadamson9693 were u under sleep during the surgery or you were awake ??
After 4 yrs i finally got answers that my medical issue was my eyes, i have surgery oct 2020, questions i have is 1. What were your physical body issues? Did they go away after surgery? Did eye surgery fix the issues with the eyes?
Is your eye good now after 3 years or it came back as like before surgery ?
I hope this video helped - if you have any questions drop them in the comments or follow me on twitter - @KyleSands_
Are your eyes symmetrical now? I'm so scared my eyes won't look normal again
After 4 years of feeling horrible, i finally found out its my eye causing the issues, i am getting both eyes done, in oct 2020, my question to you is: physical symptoms were? Did the eye surgery fix the eye issue, and the physical body issues?
The first day you keep you eye close or cover? And the first few day is normal to see double?
Wish you speedy recovery
Harald Berg thank you Harald - hope you’re well?
Hey guys! Here’s a quick update for you all. I’m currently a second year adult nursing student. I’m documenting my journey on RUclips but currently I’m on placement. Next week I’ll be recording an update video on my eye operation. What is there you would like to know? Reply to this and I’ll include everything in! Make sure you subscribe or keep your eye out as I’m unsure when it will be next week!
Could you explain like the process of getting it done. Like you went to your GP and was like... Would you say it was worth it. Is there anything that shocked you
Was it free or done by the NHS. Plus are there other methods of correcting a lazy eye
Do it
Did you have double vision if so does it goes away after surgery? also does it still wander even after surgery?
Niiiiiice
I got mine yesterday! I can feel the stitches but my eye isnt as bloody as it was yesterday! But it’s still sore I can’t look to the side as it’s still sore
That’s how I look bro with out the surgery
I have a question after u done the surgery how longnu need to recover
Wish you all the best with your recovery Kyle! Hope you feel better soon. Great video btw!
Jim Bell thank you Jim - I’ll keep you informed☺️
I had my strabismus surgery way back in 2018 and the result was not good, like nothing happened. Thus, it makes me sad and depressed. With all the time and money spent I felt I was betrayed by my own doctor with those falls promises.
I have Cerebral Palsy, and thanks to her she gave me another reason to hate myself and pity my life.
Oh noo😭😭 don’t feel that way plz i have a lazy eye and i found out about it not long ago it’s weird and i hate it but uno u just have to get used to it and not be ashamed of it it’s what makes u urself we all r beautiful i hope i made feel a lil better 😢🤍
@@R4m4.
Thank you I appreciate your kind words. Wishing you a happy life.
I'm sorry if I sound negative and pessimist. Is just that I've been through a couple of break ups & their fam see me as a liability for their daughters.
Even though I have a stable job, a college degree, own house/ car and insurance they're still see me as a burden.
Anyhow, thanks again.
Hi, I just had surgery on both eyes five days ago. Not adjustable sutures. My surgeon told me that sometimes it has to be done several times before success.No matter how much measurement it’s not an exact science. I’ve read about a bunch of people here who have done it over three times. I wish you eventual success and joy in your like. Continue to be brave.
@@carld1240 no worries 🥺💙, and it’s ok even if you’ve been through a couple of break ups and their fam seen u that way it doesn’t mean ur acc that way they see u im sure there’re many good ppl out there who would appreciate u for who u r not for what u have, hope u meet the good/kind ppl soon and get the toxic ones out of ur life cuz they not worthy, just remember 💕you are enough💕
I had my surgery Tuesday, just a question when could you look to the side on the operated eye without the hurting
Congrats for the vídeo!!!!
How long time between the first meeting with the doctor and the surgery?
Is it normal for the eye that had surgery to look smaller at first ?
I had two of these surgery's on each eye when I was little and my strabismus is starting to come back so hopefully they will be able to fix it again
Just had surgery yesterday and watching your video just to know when will it be normal..thanks for the info
how are you feeling? how is your vision?
@@ashleycarrasco8981 it's 10th day And I feel totally fine.
First 2 days my eye was sore And I could feel the stitches 😅.
But after day 4 it was normal ...
Now I don't feel anything ,soreness is gone little swelling is still there and yeah redness will stay few more weeks..but other than that everything is okay
And about vision ,I don't know but I could not read the last line of alphabets clearly this time with the operated eye ,It may be due to it's healing I don't know but it's little blurry.
And yup double vision is still there.. don't know if it'll go or not.
If there's any change in vision I'll let you know.
Hello. I have a question, the operational surgery in the eye is really scary when while in it's operation? How do you feel that time? Thank you in advanced
i think it took around 2-3 weeks for it to feel normal while using the drops but - it may be different for others...
@@gopal.waghmare6244 okay thanks so much today is my 9th day my left eye is still turning in when I turn my read to the right and look left 😭 and eye contract from afar is super hard. I'm praying this goes away
Hope your eye recovers soon! Congrats on hitting 300 subscribers!! During the healing/recovery phase could you read and see with your sore eye?
StylingwithCath for the first three days it was sore and couldn’t read or anything. I couldn’t even go on my phone because it was so sore. It’s all good now though, just have double vision time to time x
How’s your eye now? Did it got crossed again or the surgery is successful?
im really late but i wanna get this, im 15, im just scared about operations and surgery in general, and the recovery process, as painless as its meant to be, seeing the red eye scarse me a little
Ouch! All the best for the recovery! X
ItsLucee yes, very sore. I’m getting there though x
Hello mate - how much was the surgery and you get it done in the UK yeah?
Eye fully functioning after and today?
Hi. I had surgery yesterday for my lazy eye, so I had a strabismus operation. Everything went well, and I have no pain. Today, my bandage was removed, and to my surprise, my eye is now slightly turned inward. My doctor said there is swelling inside the eye, so after a few weeks, my eye should straighten out more. But I'm really worried that it won’t. Do you have any knowledge or experience with this?
Best regards,
Mikkel from Denmark :)
When you were little did you try patching? Wondering if that helped it at all, as that is what we are doing for my daughter.
Hey Kyle how much of a difference did u notice before surgery to after surgery
when did you start seeing your eyes start to line up? I'm on day 2 and my eye looks just as bad as it did before my surgery..
Hey bro good to see ur video.just had my surgery done yesterday.but its kinda little difficult opening up the eyes.did u close ur operated eyes in the coming few days or u started opening frm the day the surgery was done?
Did you have to have eye drops to dilate your pupils and what that in the pre op assessment
yes mine was the same. how is it now? the eye drops really helped.
@@2OrdinaryGuys yes bro now its fine still some rednesss in the eyes but yes the double vision has gone away
I’m having it in 6hrs to cure my double vision and ur saying u had double vision scares me I really hope I can just see properly again. I miss being able to see 1 image. I’ve been seeing 2 for a year.
@@7163aryan So it is gone basically but some things still trigger it a little bit. But it is 99% better. So for example at least for me when I see a water droplet or multiple on the shower screen at a certain distance with certain lighting conditions sometimes it focuses on it and does still happen but it’s pretty rare overall (as u can tell all of those events would have to line up for it to even happen) and I have to be really tired for it to happen. For basically 99% of the time it doesn’t and was definitely worth it. If u were like me and couldn’t do normal stuff like drive a car because of it or socially interact from certain distances this will help a lot. It hurt for 2 weeks and I couldn’t open my eye for 2 days (u may need someone with u for 2 days) and I had blurry vision for 4 weeks and even double vision for the first week. U should also prepare some eye care stuff like eye wash cause it gets a bit sticky and stuff kinda like real bad allergies and wash the gunk from ur eyes (but very gently). Ik I was a bit paranoid even and got stuff like roll on deodorant cause I didn’t want to spray normal deodorant near my face cause it’s hard to wash ur head for the first week. U could vary. I had 3 spots in my eye they had to cut and correct. U might only need 1 so u might be less servere in symptoms than me.
@@7163aryan Need any other info ask away. I’ll get into specifics if u need help as long as I can reply to the question with an appropriate answer. Hope this helps u make an informed decision.
@@7163aryan All good. Ik how stressful it is for u rn. Before my surgury: I was going through my last year of school with double vision and literally was the saddest time of my life cause it was the year covid hit hard, my final exams etc and I could barely read the board to even do simple questions for my homework and socialising was awkward. I couldn’t learn
How to drive. It sucked. If u get the surgery I hope everything works out extremely well for u. Sry for the gramma haha I’m extremely lazy.
@@7163aryan I did before the surgury. After the surgury I could finally do everything like a normal person again. It fixed that problem. I was just explaining my situation before the surgery in the last comment and I’m glad to say that a month after it everything was much much better. U won’t need to be closing ur other eye anymore :).
@@7163aryan My pleasure, I’m glad I could help! Good luck, I hope ur eye situation gets much better with surgery like mine did should u choose to go through with it and that the surgery goes well. It’s always a scary thing to have done. :) If it makes u feel any better my Dr before I had the surgery said to me that babies and small children get it done all the time and by the time they’re older they never even knew they had eye issues previously.
Great video, my question is after surgery does eye cross again or not???
did your eye ever cross? I was looking at your videos and they seemed perfect already
Yes they did. It was usually when I got tired. My left eye would drift away.
@@2OrdinaryGuys hey I hope you reply .. so I got my eyes done about 5 years ago and no issues thank god very happy but I been wearing glasses and I was thinking of getting LASIK eye surgery. What do you think about that .? I would appreciate it if you reply
Hi Kyle. Hope your eyes are well now. Had my eye surgery 10 days ago (right eye). My eye looks smaller now, and my eyelid looks dropped and i don't know is that something that will correct "by itself".
Did you experienced something similar?
Talk to your doctor
how it is now? apologies for the late reply.
Yeah ...same situation with me... plz tell me, will it normal by time or not....now 8 days are completed of this surgery..
@@chandnijain5905 after one month, my eyes were normal
@@merakeskic4634 hi dear sorry for coming to your comment, ihad my trabismus surgery 3 weeks ago my sore and eye swelling is gone but ihave visual confusion and blurry vision when isee for distance did you experience this situation after surgery?
Can u please tell me what is the percentage of success in this surgery? Is it too danger
I'm due to have surgery in the next few months as my right eye goes in towards the left. I'm nervous as anything and I'm wondering if the surgery would stop the eye from drifting inwards
Yes, if all is as expected, that’s the goal. I hope it goes well, or went well, if it’s done.
How was your surgery?
How long did you have to wait for the surgery
How did you feel afterward on the day, were you stuck in bed for the rest of the day or could you do small things like watch tv?
I could do small things. Struggled to open my eyes and it was quite painful when I was looking around with my eyes... found myself turning my head to things instead of moving my eyes if you understand me
jacob. i've lazy eyes too on my left eyes . So now i look with my right eyes but if i close my right eyes my Left Lazy eyes totally blur ( i cant see object i just can see color) so im gonna ask you how look on your lazy eyes? you can see little bit or totally blur? and after you got surgery did your lazy eyes can look object perfectly???
Hey, I've lazy eye on my right eye.. How much you can see from the lazy eye varies from person to person. I can basically see perfectly fine with my lazy eye up close upto about a feet or 2. Issue is when I have to read something that's further away, my vision gets blurry.
Except for text rest everything else is fine, vision-wise. Even after the surgery the eye will still see the same, no improvements in vision. So we still need to wear glasses to help the eye that's lazy.
@@ShinRai1090 ohh thanks for ur feedback. now i know plastic surgery doesnt really make your eyes like normal eyes can see perfectly right?
Look great!!!!!❤
hi ik this was filmed like 2 years ago but i have had a lazy eye since i’d say around three years old so i’ve had it over 12 years,i have been offered the operation multiple of times but i’ve been too scared to get it done,my main question is how much does ur eye hurt after the surgery?? i’m the sort of person who can’t stand too much pain
I just got mine done today, so far the only pain I have experienced from the surgery is a slight aching pain if I try to move my eyes too much. Honestly I'm amazed at how good I feel already, you can do it I'm sure !
hey! like was mentioned below its not really painful. what you need to imagine is you'll potentially have stitches on your eye. when you blink these rub against your eye lid and feels a little uncomfortable. these aching to the eye due to the surgery for around 5/10 days getting better day by day. the drops you are prescribed really help!
how are you finding it now?
@@jaalke30 Hey James
So I had my surgery like 2 days back
Everything is fine and manageable though it itches a lot
But my main concern is that I am still seeing blurred from the eye on which the surgery was performed
Is it normal ?
Please let me know if you faces something similar too
Thanks
@@2OrdinaryGuys
Hey Kyle
So I had my surgery like 2 days back
Everything is fine and manageable though it itches a lot
But my main concern is that I am still seeing blurred from the eye on which the surgery was performed
Is it normal ?
Please let me know if you faces something similar too
Thanks
How was it like right after the surgery? How was your vision?
Amazing results
Thank you!
I need this surgery, I'll have to see what the qualifications are to get it covered in Canada. When my eyes get tired from just watching tv or even working on my Lapidary/jewellery machines my left eye will goto the left and cause Double vision.
It's weird tho as I can actually control the muscle/independently move my left eyeball. I have to put a lot of strain on the muscle in order to focus on anything.
I find people that have cross-size very attractive, or if one eye is looking towards the nose kind of. I hate wonk eyes though and can't believe I almost have one.
What's that Irish joke about the wife with the wonk eye who's "got one eye on you and the other eyes looking for you?"
Your eye didn't even look very wonked out but you're definitely look more attractive now after the surgery.
Hi, I've had a lazy eye for over a year now but I'm honestly too scared to go to the doctor because operations scarreeee me lol. How was the operation itself? Painful? 😅
@Ashlee Sturm thank you! Idk I got told they do it without being asleep here (netherlands) that's why I'm scared lol
@@lunav6681 naah they put you under a general anesthesia (full body)... So you are basically unconscious 😅
Where did you do your surgery pls?
Hi. Pls let me know that did u feel any kind of stretch in your eyes and eyeid i sometimes feel it ...its been two months now after my surgery.will it ever get normal??? I feel like my eye from inside is stretching and eye lid not able to open relaxing.???.
Hi,
Thanks for your vlog,
Did you suffered from double vision before the Surgery, and did you suffer affter the Surgery from double vision?
Did you had a adjustable sutures in this strabismus surgery?
Are you satisfied with the results?
What was your strabismus degree before the surgery and what was it affter?
Would you do it again?
Thanks a lot!
i did suffer from double vision before and slightly for a few days after. i was woken up half way through and the vision was tweaked to ensure no double was not double. I am very satisfied with the results. if you watch my most recent videos - it has really helped. I am unaware of the degree but it would drift all the time and especially when i was tired. I would absolutely do this again.
After 3 years. Still you have double vision or recovered?
I'm also going for surgery tomorrow!
First of all you are very strong guy and I am having my operation after 15 days so i want to ask that can I operate for both eyes in single time bcuz I have in both and one more question was that are those stiches painful or while cutting those stiches did you felt pain
Sir how was your surgery?
Koi fark para mein ny bhi karwana hai operation. Please tell
@@fefe_fefe_fefe absolutely perfect bro no issues ...I was operated in Aiims senior doctor
Hello. I have a question, the operational surgery in the eye is really scary when while in it's operation? How do you feel that time? Thank you in advanced
You’re actually completely sedated and won’t feel a thing which is really reassuring. Depending on the surgery (they will explain this before the surgery) they may wake you you half way through to see if you have double vision. If you do then they will adjust it... it’s completely pain free! After the operation I’d say was the worst part as the eye was tender and sore due to having the surgery but I would highly recommend it!
@@2OrdinaryGuys thank you so much. You're a great helped.
Does eye size remain affected or it turns normal? How long it takes to get completely healed up. I did my surgery today after the sheild was opened I fell double vision and doctors advised it may take weeks time to look normal. What is your say about it
Hi I have One question,I hope you will answer this.Some people say after surgery eye look good,great but years later the person got blind because of lazy eye surgery,do you experience this kind of situation?
Did the drifting ever stop?
after your surgery, did it feel like your eye was still turning for a few days ?!
please see my most recent video. its a video around my eye surgery. It may help :)
Did your vision improved?
I had mine done yesterday and its horrible how long did it take for the eye to be ablr to stay open without pain/duacomfort
How was ur eye now are they OK or its turn in squient
Did your lateral vision improve after surgery?
I’m in Ghana so how do I get my eye surgery??
did it hurt to touch
Hiya! I’m on day one. Very saw like brushing pain, stinging in both corners of eye and can feel stitches when turning.... leaking a lot is this normal? Double vision is slowly going but glasses are helping loads 😊
How long it took to completely get away from double vision. I m on day 3 still double vision. Plz tell
@@iconmir
So I had my surgery like 2 days back
Everything is fine and manageable though it itches a lot
But my main concern is that I am still seeing blurred from the eye on which the surgery was performed
Is it normal ?
Please let me know if you faces something similar too
Thanks
@@vishalpandeyvvlogs
Yes dear
It is quite normal. Just relax and enjoy
How long did you have wait for the surgery after referral
Hi Ella! How did it go? I have my op on the 10th of may!
I have a lazy eye and I want to do anything to make my eye normal
Ahh my 7 year old is going for this in two weeks , do you think he is gonna handle the pain being so little, it’s the first one of 3 he has been wearing pat he’s since a baby 👶 🥰 thanks for sharing xxx
I had it done at 7 aswel and it wasn’t pleasant. Hope ur wee boy got on ok x
@@Belladonna313 all went well 4 days of being uncomfortable with it but he is fine and it looks so much better tysm for caring 🥰 x
@@meganrussell5103 that is wonderful news. Ur child will feel so much better and more confident too. It give me tons of confidence and I wasn’t as anxious. Hope u and ur family are well. Love from 🏴 x
@@Belladonna313 we are ty from the Lake District (Kendal ) x
My 6 year old is getting his surgery next week. I'm really nervous about complications.
Question🙃 I had my surgery today , yay🙂 this maybe TMI, but did you experience any leaking clear fluid from the right nostril? Happened to me twice 😐
Hi. If you were awake for the procedure, did it hurt? Which recovery day hurt worst? I am scared! ☹️
Hi i do have a lay z eye but im concerned about it going bad what do i do
speak to someone. if you book an eye appointment or speak to your gp and ask the relevant questions it may help with this feeling :)
After surgery, Did you tell me not to watch TV on the phone?
Did surgery hurt or were you alseep
Just got surgery 2 days ago both eyes
I just had my surgery two days ago
Damn thank you so much for this
I have lazy eye an oneside and
And that one was suffer from both myopia n hypermetropia
It can be treat correct or not
are you under a specialist?
Nope, that eye have low power and blur vision i can't identify letters and number from any distance
Have you done surgery now
How's your double vision now bro?
how many surgeries do you have to do to get that done? cuz i did my first one and it slightly went back out....
It only taken one surgery for myself but they said it can take up to three depending on your eyes
When u did the surgey were u sleeping or awake but anesthesia. Pls answer this
Hey! I was asleep but was woken up at the end and had my vision tested. I had double vision so it was adjusted x
@@2OrdinaryGuys oh very well done. I wamted to ask smthg else. Before u did the surgery when u wanted to focus smthg were ur eye moving fast
Hi, I'm due 2 have surgery next friday. I'm really nervous but can't wait 2 have it done.
What was it like?
i would have it again and again because the results are amazing. its a little sore after because its where its been operated on but, after like 5-6 days its not as sore. drops to be taken regularly.
Hi Amy how did it go??? I have my op on the phone 10th or may!
Did you get it done with the NHS or was it privately?
WatermelonWaves034 I had it done through the NHS. Where about’s you from?
2OrdinaryGuys Aah ok. I live in Scotland but I’m from Wales lol. Wbu?
WatermelonWaves034 oh that could have got very confusing😂 I’m originally from Scotland x
2OrdinaryGuys I see x
WatermelonWaves034 what part of Scotland are you from - I’m from Keith x
My 4 year old son might have to get this surgery and it makes me super nervous. 🥺🥺🥺
hi, how long afterwards did it remain bloodshot and sore? i’m getting it done in a few weeks and i’m slightly nervous:)
Hi how did it go? How long did the bloodshot last and was it sore? I have my operation on the 10th of may
@@Chelsea-mr9tr I would say it remained bloodshot for around 2-3 weeks and then it eased off with it just looking a little pink for a while! Again it was only sore for a couple of weeks, with it feeling like you’ve got a bit of grit in your eye! but i would say it was worth it!
@@yzzys2947 thank you so much!! For replying! I would say it is worth it! It will be life changing and a confidence boost for sure! Can’t wait for the 10th of may now! 1 month today
do you have diplopia now?
i also hv got operation its 4 weeks but still my that eye is not fully opened
Have you had the operation?
My baby is 5 years old she is having squient. I am not able to decide what to do. Shall I opt for surgery leave as it is
You have one eye very low vision?
I hope your eye is all better soon! :)
TellyTabby Gaming Adventures thank you so much, it’s getting there x
Congrats 👌 bet how much did u oay for the surgery I wanna get it as well as far as I know is very pricey. Can u please let me know how much did u pay please thanks
i am from the UK - so the surgery was free. i am unfortunately unsure around prices for treatments.
@@2OrdinaryGuys ooh ok fuck the US then 😂 damn so far I've asked people from Canada and now the UK and is for free damn why in the US is not the same fuckkkkk 😫😫😫 well thanks tho 👍😊
Bro plzz answer my question i had squint from last 7 to 8 year...I'm going for surgery.....tell me how is your eyes now.....is it the permanent solution ?? Or it will come back ...u had it urs 2 years back....so tell me frm ur experiences
Im having mine done in 3 days my doctor Said it’s permanent solution maybe you Will have to get it done again in 50-60 years or so:)
please see my most recent video. its a video around my eye surgery. It may help :)
Which anesthesia they use for this surgery?
General Anesthesia (Full body)... For those who might see this anytime in the future 😅
@@ShinRai1090 I will be having under local anaesthesia, is it fine
Is it hurts?
100% result after surgery how much time required?
How long it took the surgery plz tell me I need it too
please see my most recent video. its a video around my eye surgery. It may help :)
hello i want to have a surgery too can u tell me how it works
Me too , how much
How straight or your eyes now? Everything well?
?
yes it is. and everything is well
@@2OrdinaryGuys nice, mine also after surgery, only when i am very tired you can see it.
How was ur eye now are they still straight?
Hey Natasha! I’ve just recorded a video regarding an update for my eyes which should be uploaded sometime next week! Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss it :)
@@2OrdinaryGuys yeah sure
I just had surgery 😭 today is my 4th day and I'm still having blurry vision and sometimes feel like they loose focus while watching tv. did this happen to you ? I'm so scared 😭😭
Yes this is completely normal. You’ll have to train your eyes and do the practices that you’ve been told!
@@2OrdinaryGuys okay thank you. how long did it take for you to feel comfortable with your eyes vision after your surgery?
Bro did u fell pain
Ashley, how are u doing now? Is the blury vision completely gone?
How much did it cost though
Hey J Powell! I have released a new video around this :)
Any problem with driving
nope... nothing at all. i do wear glasses!
Did u pay for it out of pocket or did insurance cover it
In the uk we get free health care. It was done through the nhs. I didn’t pay for the surgery at all :)
Ouch, hope ya recover soon man!
Boho Nina I’m on the mend thank you Boho, hope your well x
Hi! I have surgery planned for the coming week. Does anyone has keratoconus and squint both? How is your experience after surgery?
How did it go? Please tell.
please see my most recent video. its a video around my eye surgery. It may help :)
Is it done under local anaesthesia or general anaesthesia
Can you see through your both eye now?
yes Hitika! i have recorded another video on this :)
Where do I go fix my lazy eye
go to your local gp and book an eye appointment and state you would like to see a specialist to discuss surgery.
Not me watching this before my surgery tomorrow, I'm scared to death....
I hope it goes okay❤️ honestly, it’ll be ok x
was your lazy eye seeing everything clearly ?
yes it was - but when i got tired it ached alot.