Correcting stabismus as an adult
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Discover Vision Centers
Kansas City - MO
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My question here is about LASIK and strabismus. I was once told by my doctor that strabismus is helped by glasses and contacts and that contacts were better (for correction) because the lense was closer to the eye. (I actually wear glasses 99% of the time because I'm too irresponsible with contacts.) Would LASIK help strengthen my eyes some? I've always desperately wanted to correct my vision (L: -5.75, R: -5.25) with LASIK as soon as I heard about it but held off because my problem with strabismus was more important. I don't want to have strabismus surgery again if I can help it so any advice about vision therapy and if it could help me would be appreciated
The myopia and strabismus are two different problems. Most Eye MDs would not do additional eye muscle surgery unless your eye control was faltering badly and your eye was "out" more often thatn "in line".
To find either an ophthalmologist that is an strabismus specialist or a refractive surgeon you can go to the American Academy of Ophthalmology website www.aao.org and use the "Find An Eye MD" feature to find a board certfied, Fellow in the American Academy of Ophthalmology in your city. You would likely be extremely pleased with LASIK.
JCH MD