As Jodie recommends see a strabismus specialist.
Dr. O.
I have a couple of suggestions for you.
1) See your eye care provider about ways to blur your vision in your bad eye. There are a number of possibilities, including a high plus contact lens/glasses lens or a foil or special coating for your glasses lens. Do NOT use any liquid chemicals!
2) If you haven't already done so, get a second/third opinion from an experienced strabismus specialist. In your place, I would definitely consider traveling to see one of the "top" strabismus specialists in the country. For a nominal fee, you can get the names/locations of some of the best American strabismus specialists from Castle-Connolly's directory. (Try googling.) Please don't give up hope. The first five specialists whom I consulted all told me to go home and live with my eye problem, but I stuck gold with doc #6.
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