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Cross-eyed.


Question Posted Tuesday August 1 2006, 11:29 pm

My eyes have always been normal. I was never cross eyed or had a lazy eye or anything. Well, now, when I see pictures of myself, I'm a little bit cross-eyed. Is there a way a person can get cross-eyed? Does too much time on the computer make your eyes cross? Is there a way to fix it by yourself, without going to a doctor or anyuthing (my mom told me if you hold up, like, a pen and you move it around and just follow it with your eyes, it'll help your eyes go back to normal)?

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Lola answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 1:06 am:
Hey,
I usually tell people in similar conditions like yours to consult a doctor and have a medical examination, just to be on the safe side and know if its something serouis or not ,but it will help you to consult someone experienced than to listen to any advice here that could be given to you.
So goodluck:) and you are free to post all the problems, troubles, worries and concerns that you want.

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