I think ds has this, and we will go see the dr (again) about it, but just wondering what people's personal experiences were as far as treatment etc. When he was a baby we were told it was "pseudo" and he would outgrow it when his face/ head grows, but it seems worse now.
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Re: Anyone's DC have strabismus?
My husband had this surgery as an adult. I would highly suggest getting it taken care of early. It has had an impact on his driving (depth perception) and he is unable to see 3D. His was pretty bad and he should probably get it corrected again but I know I won't be able to convince him.
My niece had the surgery as a child and she is fine also. It wasn't a huge problem for her though.
DS has it (had it) and had surgery to correct both eyes at 14 months. They may try glasses, patching, surgery or just monitoring depending on your child's age, degree of severity and whether the problem is in one or both eyes. DH has it in one eye and never had it corrected (but probably should soon). DS had it in both eyes and it was beginning to impact his ability to see from one eye - at 22 months, his eye alignment continues to look great and his vision is good.
DS dr is at Children's and we've been really happy with her. I'm not sure what your options are through Group Health, but I'd definitely insist on a pediatric ophthalmologist for a full evaluation. From the research we did, early correction can really help ensure 3D vision which is necessary for developing proper depth perception.
They will definitely have the tools to assess this, and they will ask you lots of questions too about when/what you notice. I would bring some pictures in as well to show them. Ditto pp, definitely insist on a pediatric opthamologist referral! I have been very happy with Dr. Cadera and his office, if he is covered under your plan.
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