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The origin story of me and why Strabismus World exists 

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Комментарии : 12   
@christenfornal2432
@christenfornal2432 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your story. It is difficult at times. I wish we (the vision impaired) could express our difficulties frankly without being dismissed or ignored. 😢
@dalenelson9313
@dalenelson9313 4 года назад
Thank you for all the work you have done for those who have struggled.
@Nokkolina
@Nokkolina 11 месяцев назад
Hi there :) Thanks very much for this video ! I have strabismus as well ( intermittent distance exotropia) and my story is very very similar . I also struggle to read , have a tiny bit of motion sickness and absolutely struggle with stereo vision . My anxiety levels got to a point that my body started started creating non cancerous cysts and I had to risk my life 2 times to remove them because they would cause me blood cloths . Also , I just recently fell and broke my leg because of my stereo vision
@strabismusworld2026
@strabismusworld2026 Месяц назад
That’s a rough story! I hope you can improve your vision so you can ameliorate these other side effects too! Good luck!
@sommersonne9466
@sommersonne9466 5 лет назад
Hi i'm so happy i found you! Thank you for creating such a great website and making these videos. We live in Germany and i'm struggling to find the right help for our son but your website is a great new source for us.
@MLievens
@MLievens 5 лет назад
Thanks, that means a lot!
@strabismusworld2026
@strabismusworld2026 5 лет назад
Some optometrists in my network tell me Heike Schuchmacher, MD is a great option in Germany... Although I know Germany is a big country of course. She wrote "Vision and Learning", and she based around Frankfurt.
@sommersonne9466
@sommersonne9466 5 лет назад
@@strabismusworld2026 Hi, thanks for the tip, i'll check her out!
@carpediem6942
@carpediem6942 6 лет назад
It is proved by scientist:Tertis is,also,a good way to cure a laziness eye. :)
@moskovoi
@moskovoi 7 лет назад
are you getting better ?
@Thatsmessedupman
@Thatsmessedupman 7 лет назад
If you did not have the surgeries do you think you would have tried vision therapy and do you think you could have beat espotropia. I read Susan's book but I am still not convinced she was are rare case or a particular case. She had stereo vision in only a few months of VT and did not seem to be a case like mine. (alternating esotropia with suppression)
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