okay i've had glasses for about..10/11 years and im 13 so yeah i've basically had glasses my whole entire life and im sick of it the problem is i have some thing called well idk wut its called lazy eye i believe. Yes, thats it. Anyways when i was about 4 i got surgery because my eye had slid vertically and horizontilly and now its only horizontilly and i called my eye doctor to get an app. today and they gave me an app. for January 10th @ 9:45am and i know i have to get surgery which i'm really glad and then i can get contacts which after i get contacts i'll be soo happy... lots of people think i'm pretty and i guess i am and if i get contacts with make-up and all they say i'll look prettier but most people are going to think im just gettin contacts to look prettier not everyone knows abut my disease and suggestions? or does any have a lazy eye? cuz i've always felt like im the only one
GloryFadesJ78 answered Thursday October 21 2004, 6:40 pm: wow same exact thing im even ur age. i got contacts to look prettier but sometimes my eye still goes lazy....its frustrating but it got better over time i still have it but in a few years it will go away cuz my doctor said that it would...do eye exercrizes too like look to the left, then the right, up and down, and ya so on [ GloryFadesJ78's advice column | Ask GloryFadesJ78 A Question ]
BaBii_Dancer answered Wednesday October 13 2004, 11:50 pm: No you are not he only one. Mayne people have lazy eyes, but they don't admit it. Others have them, but they aren't so serious. I know a girl who tried to fix her eye naturally, but I dont know if it worked. Many people that have lazy eyes don't want to say it because they know that after they have said it, it will be true. And they don't want to say it because they want to keep denying it. But no, it is not just only you. There are many people that have lazy eyes, but we just don't hear about it.
TucanFullOfHoles answered Monday October 11 2004, 5:32 pm: tell them your glasses were trampled to death, and your parents said you could finally get contacts.
orphans answered Monday October 11 2004, 4:28 pm: The bassist of my favorite band, Dir en grey, has lazy eye, or so I've heard. He's really, really gorgeous and sexy looking. But from what I can tell from most of his pictures, he covers it up with his hair. lol. I got contacts when I was fourteen, but decided I looked better in glasses. Don't worry that people will think that you're only getting contacts to make yourself more attractive. That's why most people get them anyway, right? It's a personal thing, so you shouldn't worry about outside opinions. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Ghettotissuebox answered Monday October 11 2004, 3:09 pm: I don't have lazy eye, but i do have bad vision. That is what i thought people would say when i got my contacts. They won't though, they might ask " o you got contacts? " What your doing is for your own benefit. The only reason i got contacts was so i could see better and be more comfortable. So don't worry about it.
Hope i help!
*Leah [ Ghettotissuebox's advice column | Ask Ghettotissuebox A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday October 11 2004, 1:49 pm: I have a lazy eye, it's not really bad but when I get super tired, my eye just shifts to one side for like a second then goes back. My eye doctor doesn't know about it but I have contacts. It really doesn't affect you in any way but if you want contacts then just go for it. Lots of people have contacts because they don't like glasses ie: me. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
MFS answered Monday October 11 2004, 1:06 pm: I know many people with a lazy eye. Many of them did not have it severe enough to require surgery. It really isn't a big deal, in my opinion... sure, this one guy I know makes it hard to tell if he's talking to you because his other eye is drifting about looking somewhere else... but you get used to it.
Contacts are not inherently prettier than glasses. I know some people who look damned good in glasses. However, I can understand your desire to get contacts after having worn glasses for so long. Change can be a good thing. Just don't do it thinking that it makes you "look better". [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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