Doc, my daughter is being treated for the lazy eye and it costs $4K. Yesterday, I went for the exam and now I have this convergence insufficiency. I have to get reading glasses and distance glasses separately, plus therapy. Glasses will cost me over 1K Canadian and of course $3500 for therapy. I can’t afford these for myself. What exercises can I do? I have been dizzy for five years and have been unable to work.
An eye stroke in mid June left me without any center vision, but with enough sight to create this convergence "conflict". Since I have no focal point in the damaged eye to work with, I am terrified where this might be going.
Let me cover double-vision in the distance. Both eyes should point at what is being looked at. If a dominant left eye points at an object and the second right-eye points to the left of the object, there's double vision, the object being to the right of where the right eye points. The effect is to see a second image of the object to the right of the one the dominant eye is on.
Fascinating and so clearly explained. Thank you.
Doc, my daughter is being treated for the lazy eye and it costs $4K. Yesterday, I went for the exam and now I have this convergence insufficiency. I have to get reading glasses and distance glasses separately, plus therapy. Glasses will cost me over 1K Canadian and of course $3500 for therapy. I can’t afford these for myself. What exercises can I do? I have been dizzy for five years and have been unable to work.
Did you receive help?
can u provide with images of patients presentations, that would be of great help
An eye stroke in mid June left me without any center vision, but with enough sight to create this convergence "conflict". Since I have no focal point in the damaged eye to work with, I am terrified where this might be going.
Seek out someone who has a fellowship in NORA or COVD. They will be able to give functionality. God bless
@@TheShredfest89 Thank you, Dr. Lee, I will do some research on your suggestions.
Let me cover double-vision in the distance. Both eyes should point at what is being looked at. If a dominant left eye points at an object and the second right-eye points to the left of the object, there's double vision, the object being to the right of where the right eye points. The effect is to see a second image of the object to the right of the one the dominant eye is on.
Patch? Only if there’s a suppression?
which prisms are given in convergence insufficiency?
Thank you for the video
Superb
patch? Can you elaborate on the patch and prism side of things please.
Someone was scanning text from left to right could that person slight convergence insufficiency?
Is the surgery of this defect is possible?
When a CI not a CI? When its post trauma vision syndrome.
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Thanks alot but your voice is veeeeeery low sir