A perfectionist. I had a tendency to be cross eyed like my sister was, but she couldn’t accept two cross eyed babies. It weakened my mind to be straight eyed.
I was cross eyed, too. I compensated by just going temporarily blind in one eye. Now, try as a might, I can’t see out of both eyes at the same time. I use one or the other.
That’s like me. Then, you don’t have any depth perception?
I have strabismus, I need surgery but its expensive and need an eye surgeon. I can’t see in 3D as I can’t focus with both eyes at the same time.
You need vision therapy. You should seek one out. It does work and it will fix your problem.
@PinCushion yes, I don’t have depth perception.
@anon78876561 it actually comes in handy, because a side effect of my brain tumor is that my eyes don’t point the same direction all the time. If I used both eyes, I would have double vision. I have seen this way my whole life, and I have no problems with it.
Can you have an eye surgery for that? Mine too don’t point the same direction, its called strabismus for me. I don’t think mine is from the brain. I believe my eye Dr said its lazy eye muscles.
I have difficulty driving so now I don’t drive at all. I used to drive to only close places, never far. I can’t really drive at night, I see nothing. It got worse as I aged.
@Ninjastar I just closed one of my eyes. It’s weird for me to only look out one eye. But as I do it more it gets easier.
They could theoretically try to fix it, but it doesnt bother me in any way so I don’t bother.
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