tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048229334858323343.post7916995734190777840..comments2024-03-09T08:58:57.961-05:00Comments on Everything is Interesting: The lazy eyeJulie H. Rosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18370626312151913595noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048229334858323343.post-72877482509790338192010-10-31T09:18:50.809-04:002010-10-31T09:18:50.809-04:00Even though you're the first only one to post,...Even though you're the first only one to post, I've received mail from people who also have similar eye problems or know someone who has, and I had thought it was fairly rare these days! <br /><br />I don't know about people hiding it intentionally, but people do learn to control it by themselves. I just talked to someone who did just that. Also, as this is usually a problem of the developing eye muscle, it can get better as a child develops (and then get worse as one approaches middle age). Your stepson may have it still, though subtly. No one notices my eye, though it's plainly obvious to me that it's not on center. I also have the evidence that it's not fine by my vision. Why don't you ask him?Julie H. Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18370626312151913595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048229334858323343.post-13600659411768252602010-10-31T08:58:28.370-04:002010-10-31T08:58:28.370-04:00My stepson had (has?) a "lazy eye". We n...My stepson had (has?) a "lazy eye". We never forced him to follow the eye treatment plan the eye doctor prescribed. But now it seems to have just gone away by itself over the years. I wonder if he has just learned to hide it somehow? It seems unlikely that he could hide something like that so well. From your personal experience is that possible that you know of?PetitPoixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08219703547179966577noreply@blogger.com