Dear Lu,
I have lazy-eye. I see an eye practiconer once every several years
for a regular checkup. I have had them since I had surgery for
strabimus at age 1. I often need to indicate to the doctor that I do
have an ambolyia (lazy-eye) and need to adjust the angle at which to
read the eye chart. I typically use high lighters to read, since it
helps me focus (concentrate) on the text and definately helps upon
reread, since it is much less straining. I have sent an email
allowing for the purchase of two color overlays. I will see if the
order is accepted and if I benefit from these overlays when reading.
Nathan
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glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, amluhu
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>
> Hi Nathan,
>
> What are your symptoms? How long have you had them? Have you seen
> doctors for it? What do they say? I know that regular eye doctors
> will miss me having Irlen Syndrome. Mine comes from a blunt force
> trauma called Post Traumatic Fibromyalgia that only happens from a
> physical blunt force trauma.
>
> Lu