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Turn in Eye

  • 26-09-2010 1:02am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭


    hiya
    our little boy (age 2) has a turn in his eye. brought him to a specialist who said it was a slight turn and he would likely grow out of it. said to bring him back in 9 months for another check up. someone said to me that bio energy and carnia something can help this problem. any advice would be great. i really would like to do something to help before his next appointment.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,862 ✭✭✭✭January


    To be honest, I'd leave well alone until the next appointment, especially if it's a slight turn. These people are specialists for a reason, they do know what they are doing. If he hasn't grown out of it by his next appointment they'll start treatment for it then.

    My daughter has a turn in her eye, it's pretty bad and she has to wear glasses for it (she's 21 months). She's not doing too good with the glasses (won't keep them on), so hopefully next time she's at the clinic (26th oct) they'll patch her good eye and see if that forces the turn to focus and correct itself. If not, then she will probably have to have surgery to correct it.

    Hope your sons eye sorts itself out on its own!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭annetted


    thank you for replying. i was worrying away about it. i hope your little girl will be ok. i know how hard it is to keep a hat on a little one, can't imagine how hard it is to keep the glasses on her. please god she will be ok and won't need an operation. best of luck to you


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