My son, who was born at 42 weeks gestation and weighed almost 10 lb began to squint a lot at 18 months, shortly after having Whooping Cough. Two opthalmologists said he was -4 in both eyes and had astigmatism. We have no
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Family troubles - resources history (I am the only one in glasses at -1.25 in both eyes) of such difficulties. We then saw a behavioral optometrist, who recommended accommodation exercises and no glasses. Now, my son is 3 1/2 and in preschool. He squints a lot at the TV, but sometimes also at people who are new to him or to something close to him. He can, however, watch TV from 10 feet (while squinting) and see details, like a hat on one of four characters on teh screen. He sees a tiny airplane in the sky. He can recognize his grandparents' van in the parking lot from a distance. He can tell us details about things he sees through the car window at a distance. He never crashes into anything while running around, even in unfamiliar territory. We just went to another opthalmologist, who was very attentive and drew us diagrams of the eye, etc. He diagnosed -5.5 in both eyes and astigmatism. We now have glasses. In the glasses, my son said that things look "bigger" but still squints at the TV with them on. He asks to take them off after a while, although he will put them on if we remind him. We are very confused. Everyone we know with a -5 tell us that they only see blobs of
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Color vision test, could not watch TV from 10 feet even with squinting, and can't walk around without their glasses. Also, they say that things should look smaller and not bigger in glasses. Please help!