I had retinal surgery nine months ago to remove a macular pucker from my left eye. One month post-surgery, I could read the bottom line of the eye chart with that eye, but I noticed that the image in my left eye was now about 10% larger than the image in my right eye. When I told this to my retinal surgeon, he reacted as if it were insignificant. Since my surgery, my binocular vision has been very uncomfortable. I get headaches every day, my eyes tear a lot, and I sometimes get double vision with one image on top of the other. My optometrist diagnosed aniseikonia, and she suggested that I get a referral to a strabismus specialist from my retinal surgeon. He agreed to do this but never got back to me, and he doesn't respond to my phone calls or email. I've called every ophthalmologist in my area listed as a strabismus specialist (more than a dozen), but each time I've been told that the doctor doesn't treat aniseikonia. (Then who does?) My optometrist suggested that I try the optometry school, but I struck out there, too. My condition is making my life difficult, and I don't know where to get help.