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I'm confused, Lorraine. So you had an ulcer on the cornea??? And this was

caused because of a lazy eye?? I don't get it and don't understand what it

has to do with EDS. When will it go away completely?? Will it recur?

Love Lana 0 :-)

eye problems -update (Monday)

My dear friends,

I am back from seeing another opthalmologist, who was younger than the

last one I saw, and she knew about EDS (hurrah).

She said the reason my rh eye is a lot weaker than my lh one is genetic

(none of the rest of the family is like this), and that the corneal

ulcer is not EDS related, luckily it had been caught early so has not

damaged the cornea.

The steriodal drops will be done now 6x a day, and the drops every 3

hours, and I will be back either Friday or Monday to see how the ulcer

is progressing.

She mentioned what I had, which I didn't understand ..... a.....

something or other, one eye is completely different to the other, its

what was once called 'lazy', but in the past here in the UK, they would

bandage the good eye to make the bad eye work, this was never done with

me because of my eds.

I explained about seeing 3d only through the good eye, since I can't see

much light at all from the bad eye (blue, cream etc), and she could

explain this... I wasn't going potty thank goodness. I explained about

flashing lights, and those lights (coloured) at parties, which I can't

cope with, and she fully understood. I've been like this since birth

(eye wise), is this anything to do with EDS, are there others out there

with one good eye, and one very weak eye. I have EDS III.

None of my family are like this, I seem to be the odd one!

With love and gentle hugs and thank you so much for the prayers,

--

Lorraine

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca

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I'm confused, Lorraine. So you had an ulcer on the cornea??? And this was

caused because of a lazy eye?? I don't get it and don't understand what it

has to do with EDS. When will it go away completely?? Will it recur?

Love Lana 0 :-)

eye problems -update (Monday)

My dear friends,

I am back from seeing another opthalmologist, who was younger than the

last one I saw, and she knew about EDS (hurrah).

She said the reason my rh eye is a lot weaker than my lh one is genetic

(none of the rest of the family is like this), and that the corneal

ulcer is not EDS related, luckily it had been caught early so has not

damaged the cornea.

The steriodal drops will be done now 6x a day, and the drops every 3

hours, and I will be back either Friday or Monday to see how the ulcer

is progressing.

She mentioned what I had, which I didn't understand ..... a.....

something or other, one eye is completely different to the other, its

what was once called 'lazy', but in the past here in the UK, they would

bandage the good eye to make the bad eye work, this was never done with

me because of my eds.

I explained about seeing 3d only through the good eye, since I can't see

much light at all from the bad eye (blue, cream etc), and she could

explain this... I wasn't going potty thank goodness. I explained about

flashing lights, and those lights (coloured) at parties, which I can't

cope with, and she fully understood. I've been like this since birth

(eye wise), is this anything to do with EDS, are there others out there

with one good eye, and one very weak eye. I have EDS III.

None of my family are like this, I seem to be the odd one!

With love and gentle hugs and thank you so much for the prayers,

--

Lorraine

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca

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Lorraine,

Is what you have in the one bad eye, lazy eye?

I had this when I was young, and the eye doctor had me do eye exercises. All did

was point my finger toward the area between my eyes, between the eye brows and

follow the end of my finger until it touched that area. I'd do ten of these 3-4

times a day. Lazy eye runs in my family. My uncle had it and refused to wear his

glasses of follow the eye doctors instruction, and apparently became legally

blind in that eye.

That same eye seems to wander some times, but usually only if my eyes are tired

or strained.

The vision in that eye isn't as good as the other eye, but it's not really that

bad either.

I don't know if my uncle had EDS or not. It wouldn't surprise me.

CindyH

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She said the reason my rh eye is a lot weaker than my lh one is genetic (none of

the rest of the family is like this),

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Lorraine,

Is what you have in the one bad eye, lazy eye?

I had this when I was young, and the eye doctor had me do eye exercises. All did

was point my finger toward the area between my eyes, between the eye brows and

follow the end of my finger until it touched that area. I'd do ten of these 3-4

times a day. Lazy eye runs in my family. My uncle had it and refused to wear his

glasses of follow the eye doctors instruction, and apparently became legally

blind in that eye.

That same eye seems to wander some times, but usually only if my eyes are tired

or strained.

The vision in that eye isn't as good as the other eye, but it's not really that

bad either.

I don't know if my uncle had EDS or not. It wouldn't surprise me.

CindyH

Wisc.

From: Lorraine M Money

She said the reason my rh eye is a lot weaker than my lh one is genetic (none of

the rest of the family is like this),

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Strange- never thought about this- After reading this it all hit me flat out

hard- my son that passed undiagnosed as they so say to VEDS- also had a " lazy

eye " - I recall I took him to the eyedoctor and the eyedoctor mentioned it and

told us that glasses would be helpful but that he did not want us to waste money

on them if Kenny was not going to wear them- ( now there's a first eh?) So he

promptly asked Kenny outright- " If I prescribe you glasses- will you wear

them? " Kenny looked him in the eye and said " No " - so decided to just let

things sit unless they got worse down the road...... will never know now- but

wow- it may be an EDS factor- how weird.

Hugs and Hope all are as well as can be-

Love TJ

Re: eye problems -update (Monday)

Lorraine,

Is what you have in the one bad eye, lazy eye?

I had this when I was young, and the eye doctor had me do eye exercises. All

did was point my finger toward the area between my eyes, between the eye brows

and follow the end of my finger until it touched that area. I'd do ten of these

3-4 times a day. Lazy eye runs in my family. My uncle had it and refused to wear

his glasses of follow the eye doctors instruction, and apparently became

legally blind in that eye.

That same eye seems to wander some times, but usually only if my eyes are

tired or strained.

The vision in that eye isn't as good as the other eye, but it's not really

that bad either.

I don't know if my uncle had EDS or not. It wouldn't surprise me.

CindyH

Wisc.

From: Lorraine M Money

She said the reason my rh eye is a lot weaker than my lh one is genetic (none

of the rest of the family is like this),

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Hi

Just wanted to say also that my son Danny who passed away from VEDS had a

lazy eye, as did his brother who had surgery to correct it when he was 4.

Betty

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> Lorraine,

> Is what you have in the one bad eye, lazy eye?

> I had this when I was young, and the eye doctor had me do eye exercises.

All did was point my finger toward the area between my eyes, between the eye

brows and follow the end of my finger until it touched that area. I'd do ten

of these 3-4 times a day. Lazy eye runs in my family. My uncle had it and

refused to wear his glasses of follow the eye doctors instruction, and

apparently became legally blind in that eye.

> That same eye seems to wander some times, but usually only if my eyes

are tired or strained.

> The vision in that eye isn't as good as the other eye, but it's not

really that bad either.

> I don't know if my uncle had EDS or not. It wouldn't surprise me.

> CindyH

> Wisc.

>

> From: Lorraine M Money

> She said the reason my rh eye is a lot weaker than my lh one is genetic

(none of the rest of the family is like this),

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