Michelle
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My left eye is turned (lazy eye), does a eye surgery work? and also whats the cost of it?
by Libby
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Yes there is surgery to correct that. You have to go to an eye doctor and he'll figure everything out (cost etc).
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by mybribri...
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- 11 December 2006
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My son had eye surgery and it cost about $3000 for each eye. It worked and they are straight now. Good luck
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by portalma...
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- 11 June 2008
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i did lasik on my left eye too. it definitely helps in fixing the short-sightedness. cost ard $3,000+ to operate on 1 eye.
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lasik eye surgery
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by Cassandr...
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- 04 June 2008
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My eye doctor has told me that the surgery to correct this is very unreliable. People have it and it doesn't help and very often, it makes the problem worse. Every year when I go to get my new contact lens prescription, I ask if there has been a new surgery invented that will fix it, but he always tell me not to do it.
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by Crystal Maria
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- 24 May 2008
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Treatment for Amblyopia (lazy eye) involves glasses, drops, vision therapy and/or patching. Recent medical research has proven that amblyopia is successfully treated up to the age of 17.
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by nana4141
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by Cameron M
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- 09 June 2008
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there is surgery for this, but unless you absolutely feel it is necessary, then don't do it! One of my teachers had surgery to correct the lazy eye thing and she ended up **** eyed which looks kinda peculiar!
I have a really bad lazy eye myself - sometimes to the point where I can feel it going, but don't feel it's anything to worry about (i bet that teacher wishes she had a lazy eye now!)