"My question is - will the glasses correct her
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Eye?"
um, thats a trick question. i am not trying to be nitpicky, but it depends on what you mean by "correct her
eyesAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye". what the glasses *will* do is give her a
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
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Clear eyes clr image in each
eyeAmblyopia
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Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye with the same amount of focusing power and the correct ALIGNMENT, so that each
eyeAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye can go through normal
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Developmental reading disorder and hopefully avoid having one "weak"
eyeAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye ("refractive
amblyopiaAmblyopia") later. what the glasses will NOT do is make her less farsighted. in fact, they may even make her *MORE* farsighted at the beginning, but believe it or not that is a good thing. its called making a "latent" Rx into a "manefest" one, and trust me thats what you want.
"Or is she looking at a lifetime of glasses from here on out?"
you are likely looking at full time glasses from now on. she may be able to have a refractive surgical procedure like
LASIKLasik eye surgery
Lasik eye surgery - series after she's 18.
"Will she always need bifocals?"
possibly. she will probably always need glasses, but maybe/maybe not on the bifocals. as an aside, i think she's probably wearing a +2.50 add power, not a +12.50...
"Is it too late to make the correction permanent or will she suffer binocular
visionBlindness
Color vision test
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Normal vision
Photophobia
Refraction test
Scar revision
Vision - night blindness
Vision problems
Visual acuity test loss?"
no, not too late. she's not even 3 yet, right? plenty of time. the generally accepted "critical period" for
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Development of permanent teeth
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Developmental milestones record
Developmental process of atherosclerosis
Developmental reading disorder is up until age 8. as long as she wears them 24/7
"Will she always have the lazy
eyeAmblyopia
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Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
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Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
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Eye? The glasses seem to make the lazy
eyeAmblyopia
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Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye go away."
again this is kind of a trick question. agreed that with the glasses on she is probably ALIGNED (
eyesAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye look straight) and with them off the left
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Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye turns in, but wearing the glasses does not make her any less farsighted in the left
eyeAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye. she will probably always be more farsighted in the left
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Color vision test
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Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye and less farsighted in the right
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Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye. but again, with full time spectacle wear she'll at least have normal
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Retinal artery occlusion
Retinal detachment
Retinal detachment repair
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Asperger syndrome
Autism
Development of baby teeth
Development of permanent teeth
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Developmental growth
Developmental milestones
Developmental milestones record
Developmental process of atherosclerosis
Developmental reading disorder and likely 20/20 in both
eyesAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye. no way will the left
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Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
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Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
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Eye be 20/20 later if she doesnt wear the glasses now. the left
eyeAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye will very likely end up with refractive
amblyopiaAmblyopia if she does not wear the glasses full time.
"Is her
visionBlindness
Color vision test
Lasik eye surgery
Normal vision
Photophobia
Refraction test
Scar revision
Vision - night blindness
Vision problems
Visual acuity test now 20/20? 20/80? 20/200? What was it before?"
i have no idea. it depends on so many
factorsFactor ix complex:
1) what her "manefest" rx is vs what rx she is wearing
2) how "deep" is the current
amblyopiaAmblyopia if it even exists yet
3) how often and by what degree her left
eyeAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye points "in" now
etc etc.
this is all stuff that was likely measured at the time of her exam so you'll have to ask the doc. i cant tell you unless i have examined her. and the doc may be just estimating some of that as well. 2.5 year olds dont generally help the doc a lot during the exam...
the reason she loves the glasses is b/c with them on she doesnt have to work nearly as hard to see, and she likely doesnt see double thru them (she likely does see double at least part of the time w/o them). having an Rx of +4.50 is like an adult carrying around a 50 lb
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Weight loss and age all the time. just b/c you physically *CAN* do it, doesnt mean you like doing it.