Forgot to add this in my previous post: I also have some wierd (related?) thing where my brain doesn’t integrate the images from both my eyes. With both eyes open, I can mentally ‘switch’ from one point of view to another, which apparently most people cannot do. (It took me until I was about 17 to realize that this wasn’t normal.)
me too.
I wore glasses when I was younger - cross-eyed, it seems, maybe a touck of Amblyopia (I AM Kilvert’s Pagan’s brother - maybe these things run in the family).
In the eighties I went to a new eye doctor, and was informed that I NEVER had amblyopia - my problem is that I’m an alternator. Basically, I’m blind in one eye, then blind in the other - switching back and forth so rapidly that I usually don’t even notice it. But I can’t use binoculars (just blacks out the vision), and sometimes, if I’m focusing on something faraway, and there is something much closer to me in the same line of sight, the image will start jumping between the two images.
Other than that my vision seems to be fine.
Word for word this is pretty much MY story too. Except I LIKED my eyepatch (and so did my friends) it ment I got to pretend like I was a pirate! But then again I’m a boy, I could understand NinjaChick’s distain being a girl.
Our toddler was born with a ‘lazy’ left eye; it simply could not move to the left of center. The eyedoctor has told us that an eyepatch or other treatment would most likely be counterproductive right now with the particular type of condition, so we’re waiting. But over time, it has gotten quite a bit better on its own and the eye can move some to the far side. So for now, I just take her in every year to get it checked on (she’s 2.5).