Session 34

Session 34

Extending fusion and accommodation exercises in terms of distance, speed and flexibility. General energy levels are picking up and I try to take care of my eye movements ALL THE TIME. I don't stress about anything else and try to take quality of eye movement over quantity. Little things are…continue reading →

Session 33

Fusing bigger objects from a wider distance. Some other regular exercises, one of which walking over the rail with the different kinds of prism glasses. Again the effect of this exercise was greater on me: I got very dizzy and if it weren't for the familiar environment I would get…continue reading →

Strabismus is less a problem to be cured than a problem to be controlled

Surgery's lack of success in achieving good binocularity and the troubling trend of repeated surgeries and recurrance of the strabismus has predicably lead surgeons to have low expectations of the the results of strabismus surgery. In a recent journal article, one surgeon noted that "strabismus is less a problem to…continue reading →
Session 32

Session 32

Two interesting events. - We were doing fusion exercises of the following kind: Two of those rope circles approaching and moving away from each other, and me fusing. Doing this for a while and then the optometrist asked me 'now touch the charts with your finger'. I reached out but…continue reading →