Will Lazer Treatment correct a squint in my right eye?
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Posted 02 August 2009 13:31
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Hi guys, im hoping to have lazer eye treatment both to improve my vision and consequently correct my squint in my right eye, which is visible when i do not wear my contacts or when i am tired...do you think an improvement in my vision would counteract the squint?
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Posted 09 August 2009 15:21
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From the articles I've read I think the answer is no, but just get in contact I'm sure they could give the the answer to that over the phone. Cheers,,,
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Posted 01 September 2009 20:22
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I read an account of someone online, I think it was on here but I can't be sure. No one had ever picked up her squint as it had been corrected by her strong prescription glasses and she now says she wishes she never had it done as it has spoilt her vision. This time it cannot be corrected with glasses as technically her vision is now 20/20 and so cannot wear them.
I would check with your optometrist or someone who is impartial. Search for 'squint' on this forum and you might find the post.
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