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I'm a 24 year old working woman. I've been all over the world and finally found my home in Toronto Canada. I work long hours in pursuit of my dreams in the film industry.But why am I doing this? As a woman who used to be part of the dating world, I remember the joys, frustrations and struggles of it all. But now as a woman in love, I'm also finding myself immersed in a new world of happiness and companionship (lol however the struggles and frustrations rear their head a bit)
Anyhoo, I'm used to dishing out advice to my single and taken friends, family, and co-workers and they suggested that perhaps someone else could benefit from this as well.
So here I am... a healthy listener who just wants to the world to be content with itself
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i have a lazy eyelid and i hate it. i skip school pictures and am never in the yearbook because it shows in pictures the most. but it is getting worse and i want it fixed. my parents dont really want me to get surgery, but i was wondering if surgery is safe and a good idea. also does anyone know any other ways to fix the problem?
Lazy eyes are usually caused by a mis-firing of messages from the brain to one of the eyes. There are two ways that doctors try to assist those with this problem. One is eye glasses, with a special prescription for the "lazy" eye often helps and there have been many benefits to exercising the "lazy" eye by wearing an eyepatch on the "good" eye and allowing the "lazy" one to compensate and get stronger. But I'm assuming you don't want to wear a patch to school so there are also eye drops, I forget the name of them, that dilate the pupil of the well eye and also allows the "lazy" one to compensate and gain acuity. Hope that helps!
(Rating: 5) thank you so much