>Michelle Meeks posted:
>Yes - and differences in sight can occur without strabismus - this is
>correct. I had that issue as a child. The reflection is simply a screening.
>It's too bad that little children can't TELL you they can't see well until
>they are old enough to require more involved intervention!
And big enough to resist it with every fiber of their surprisingly strong
little bodies. :-)
Thinking about the bottle-feeding and sight issue a bit more, I wonder if
there's any hard data about that. Even if a baby has unobstructed vision
for only one eye during feedings, I wonder if that's really enough to
induce vision problems. With patching to force a lazy eye to work hard
enough to improve, the patch has to be on the majority of waking hours. It
takes *a lot* of one-sided vision deprivation to change the wiring.
regards,
Julia
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