Hope you can be helped. Let us know how things turn out.
JCH III MD
oooo okay and i believe in unicorns don't you? lol imma go make an appt. with the Ophthalmologist and find out what's going on but other than that thank you for correcting me on that and your suggestion!!!
Hello sk8r_soul There are no unicorns and there are no "ophtometrists". If you see an "optometrist" you are seeing a non-physician, limited eye care provider that does not have a medical degree. You need to see an "ophthalmologist" a MD eye physician with a doctor of medicine degree. Only the Eye MD has the training and skill to deal with problems like yours. It ends up being more expensive to see the optometrist as they have to send complicated, medical problems to the Eye MD.
JCH III Board Certfied Ophthalmologist
Thank you for your post im going to go make an appt with my regular ophtometrist and find out about seeing the person you suggested and getting it checked out. Thanks alot JCH III MD
You need to see a Strabismus/Pediatric Ophthalmologist physician. You may have Duane's Syndrome as a cause of your problem. Or you could have misdirection of the nerves that blink the eye or you could be a "jaw-winker". Only an examination by this type of Eye MD physician can tell for sure.
This is also extremely important as most of these conditions are hereditary and there is perhaps as high as a 20% chance that your children or your nieces/nephews may have similiar problems.
JCH III MD
You need to see a Strabismus/Pediatric Ophthalmologist physician. You may have Duane's Syndrome as a cause of your problem. Or you could have misdirection of the nerves that blink the eye or you could be a "jaw-winker". Only an examination by this type of Eye MD physician can tell for sure.
This is also extremely important as most of these conditions are hereditary and there is perhaps as high as a 20% chance that your children or your nieces/nephews may have similiar problems.
JCH III MD
You need to see a Strabismus/Pediatric Ophthalmologist physician. You may have Duane's Syndrome as a cause of your problem. Or you could have misdirection of the nerves that blink the eye or you could be a "jaw-winker". Only an examination by this type of Eye MD physician can tell for sure.
This is also extremely important as most of these conditions are hereditary and there is perhaps as high as a 20% chance that your children or your nieces/nephews may have similiar problems.
JCH III MD