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Tue 17/05/05 at 17:31
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Hello i was hoping i could get some advice about my little sister. She is three and apparently she has a 'lazy eye', and they are going to do a lot of surgery to try and correct it. This makes me feel worried. Should you really perform surgery on the eyes of a three year old girl? what if they go wrong and mess it up and she goes blind.
My parents have decided to let her have the operation but i disagree.

what are peoples experiences of people with this condition? anyone know someone with a lazy eye or have one? are they really worth fuss?

please give me some replies, i am interested on this topic
Tue 17/05/05 at 18:46
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"lets go back"
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Why not speak to the doctor instead of a bunch of unqualified geeks on an internet chat forum that primerily caters to the gaming and film realated topics? Just a thought.
Tue 17/05/05 at 18:36
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It can also mean that the lazy eye will not focus with the good eye, so the lazy eye will not be directed at the person you are talking to, which sometimes confuses people as they tend to look at the eye that is not being used.
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:54
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I have a lazy eye, all thats wrong is that the sight in my right eye is a bit blury.
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:40
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Rai wrote:
> Personally, I think it's too risky. Depends on the odds.

Apparently they are quite common and so doctors will be used to correcting them. its just theres always the outside chance..
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:39
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Memorandum! wrote:
> do you really want your little sister to end up looking like this
> [URL]http://www.brasil2000.com.br/imagens/Thom-Yorke.jpg[/URL] ?

no, if she ends up with that much stubble ill be quite worried to say the least.
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:38
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"In Soviet Russia..."
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Personally, I think it's too risky. Depends on the odds.
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:37
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Well, from what I know, it doesn't seem like something worth having an operation over. Especially if theres a chance they could blind your sis.
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:37
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"In Soviet Russia..."
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Lazy eye? A little girl I knew had one, so they covered up her good eye with an eye patch.

Apparantly it helps.
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:37
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do you really want your little sister to end up looking like this [URL]http://www.brasil2000.com.br/imagens/Thom-Yorke.jpg[/URL] ?
Tue 17/05/05 at 17:35
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Curse those retarded people.

ive just never met anyone who has that condition so im interested.

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