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eye blurring

about a month ago i was told by my options after a very long test that right eye was begging to come "lazy" this problem semes to be getting worth. it is worse when i am reading for a long period of time or playing football
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Husband had cataract surgery this Dec2006 and he had scar tissue removed form other eye. Current problem is that he had pressure in both eye and experiencing blurriness. Any idea?  
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dont know what the problem is b/c i dont know what you or your optician mean by having an eye that is "lazy".  does your optician mean refractive amblyopia?  or strabismus?  or just having an uncorrected hyperopic (farsighted) eye?  or an eye with astigmatism?  or an accommodative problem?  or a convergence problem?  too many possibilites b/c i dont know what you/your optician mean by "lazy"
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sorry i pressed post 2 quickly
i was meaning to finsih what would u say the problem is
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well it depends on what your doc means by 'lazy eye'.  when *I* say 'lazy eye' to a patient, i am talking about refractive amblyopia or strabismus.  but if you are not a child, then i doubt thats what your optician means when he/she says 'lazy eye'.

so i guess i dont know what you or your optician are talking about.  plus, your post has no question in it.  is there some question you have?
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