Can Vivid Vision Fix a Lazy Eye? An Honest Review From a Strabismic
Dec 12, 2022
If you or your child have strabismus, amblyopia (lazy eye) or other visual issues like convergence insufficiency you may be considering using Vivid Vision to help heal your eyesight. In this video I talk about my personal experience with Vivid Vision, the things I LOVE about it, and the things that drive me crazy. For details about all of the different games, including how they are used to treat vision problems, and how to sign up, head over to https://StrabismusSolutions.com/VIVID Amazon link for Oculus Quest https://amzn.to/3uNEJNS
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I have Sturismus, which basically means that my eyes don't point in the same direction
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And in my search for solutions to figure out how in the world to fix the problem and get
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my eyes working together, I came across Vivid Vision multiple times. I think all you have to do is mention vision or vision therapy or lazy eye and all of a
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sudden Google like picks it up and puts it on your Facebook ads and puts it on Instagram ads
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So I was seeing Vivid Vision everywhere and I never really knew what it was
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And I decided to finally take the plunge and actually try it out for the first time
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in my two-year journey with trying to fix my strabismus. So I'm here to give you an honest
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opinion about how it is, if I, what the things that I love about Vivid Vision, the things that
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I really could do without with Vivid Vision, the things that I, you know, I could, yeah, aren't my
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favorite. And I want to give that review because if you go and search for a review of Vivid Vision
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which I tried to do multiple times, I could never get anything because all it took me to was either
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an optometry office that was like saying, hey, come do Vivid Vision at our office or Vivid Vision's
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website itself. And not that those opinions are wrong, but I just wanted to hear from someone who
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actually tried it. So that's what I'm here to give you today. So I am 34 years old. I did vision
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therapy for about a year and ended up having strabismus surgery a few months ago. And now I'm
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back to doing vision therapy again. And now this is the first time I've ever done vision therapy
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or sorry, Vivid Vision is, I've been doing it for about five weeks now. So, um, give like a quick
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brief thing about what Vivid Vision is. It's a virtual reality program. So you are a virtual
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reality headset and it's got remotes and there's a bunch of different games inside this program
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And essentially someone who had strabismus realized that virtual reality technology could
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be used to help treat starbismus. So he developed all these really cool games and settings that could
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be used so that only one eye could see like certain parts of the game or one eye is blurred or
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there are different games where you have to either cross your eyes, convert your eyes more or
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diverge your eyes more. So there are nine different games and each one of them is a little bit
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different, you know, works different skills and has different adjustments that can be made
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um, the, if you want to know more about, like, the specific adjustments that, that there are
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and all of those details, those are all on my website, I'll put the link in the description
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because I'm not gonna, it would take me, like, an hour to go through it all here, so I'm not even going to go there, um, but I do have all of those details about, like, the specific adjustments that
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they can make, and different things they can do within the games, um, there are
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it's kind of hard to explain. I guess I had a hard time picturing what it actually was before
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I started So I going to just throw in a quick clip right now of you know what one of the games looks like It called Bubbles So you can hook it up to your tv and cast what you seeing on the headset onto the tv so that what you
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gonna see here so good at this wait so as you can see it's that game was pretty simple i'm essentially just
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trying to pop the bubble that's closest but within that one game you can make it so the bubbles are
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far away so you have to really reach to get to them or that they're close you can make it so
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they're further apart from one another and i love that you can turn around and have different
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backgrounds that really helps me um as i'm trying to use both eyes it helps to have like an
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interesting background i guess it helps me figure that out so the things that i love about livid
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vision um first there's a huge variety of games there's nine different games that's actually really
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good. You know, there's only one other product out there and it only has a couple games and that
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works similar things for Strabismus, you know, that are effective for me. So I love that there's
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so many games because part of this program is that you're expected to do it every day if you're doing
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the home version. And it can get really old when it's the exact same game over and over again. So
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I love there's a variety of games. I love all the different settings that there are. It's incredible
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Like if you look at the screen that the doctor sees, there's like 10 adjustments for every
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single game. Like, okay, I want the left eye to do this and the right eye to do this. And I want the ball to be seen with the right eye and the paddle to be seen with the left
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And I want this to be in the background. And I want there to be a whole bunch of distractions in the environment
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Okay, no, I don't want any distractions in the environment. I want the rings to be really small
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I want the rings to be really big. So there's just like seriously infinite possibilities of how to arrange the settings
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And what's cool is when you start, you can actually change it so that each eye is seen
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So I guess I should start. Virtual reality has a different screen for each eye
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So each eye is looking at a different screen. And so one of the cool settings in Vivid Vision is that you can move it so that if my eye is pointing out here
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they can kind of move it so that my eyes are looking at the same thing, I guess. It's like a prism
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they add prism into the game and you can start out with a lot of prism so let's say that my eye
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was turned out 35 degrees which is what it was before all of this started and
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so that was me with my lazy eye before I started vision therapy so my eye is clear out here right
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and so the idea is with vivid vision is you start it out so that both eyes are looking at the same
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things. So they do a 35 degree adjustment inside the game. And over time, as I'm able to master
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using both eyes with that prism, over time, they can move the prism in. And so eventually
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I don't need the prism at all. And my eyes can eventually see together when both eyes
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sorry, if both images are straight in front of me instead of having that prism. So it's really cool technology. I mean, like, so versatile. Like, I don't know, it's so cool. I
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can imagine trying to do vision therapy without this sort of a program or why you would want to do vision therapy and not include this as a part of the package The games are engaging I already said that The environment like it
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really good graphics considering what it is. I mean, it's not the same as some of these like
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apps on the VR that are like insane, but it's pretty dang good. It's very
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it's for me as someone who struggles with using both eyes together, I can, I can put those images
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together. I think it does a really good job of that. Another thing I love about vivid vision
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is that they've actually done research on it. There's not very much vision therapy that has
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is research backed just because it's really hard to do research on this sort of a therapy
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But there is research done with vivid vision and it does work. It's science backed. I love that. I'm
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math education major in college. I like to see the science. So I love that. And another thing
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is that I feel like virtual reality is pretty much not the best tool, but like one of the best
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tools for vision therapy. You know, when you go to your in-office visits and they do all these
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different things, I feel like virtual reality is huge. And to be able to take that home with you
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and do that every single day instead of once a week or every other week, depending on how often
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you're going makes such a huge difference and it's made a huge difference for me. Since I've
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started, I've gone from not being able to use my eyes together hardly at all. I mean, I just
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struggled so much. I was getting really bad headaches the first couple of times that I did
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vivid vision. And within five weeks, I am now seen with stereopsis, like often. I can almost
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suit on command and it's huge. I can use both my eyes together. So it's a pretty incredible
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program and to be able to use it at home is a huge deal. I highly recommend doing like the home
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version. It's good to do it in the office too, but vision therapy is expensive. So in my mind
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whatever I can do to speed up the process and make my home exercises more effective so that I don't
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have to go for as long. I'm going to do anything that I can to get that. So now some of the things
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that I'm not a huge fan of with vivid vision, there are things that I don't love about it
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One is the cost. So expensive. When you're already paying for like weekly vision therapy appointments
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who knows that could be $500 to $1,000 a month depending on where you live and where you go to
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vision therapy and vivid vision is going to add on to that. It depends on who you go through. You
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have to go through an optometrist or an ophthalmologist and it kind of depends on how much
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they choose to charge for it because they have to manage, you know, your subscription and change all
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those settings and do all that. So it kind of depends on how much they choose to charge, but
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I think you can plan on a minimum of about four to five hundred dollars every three months just
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And that's just for the program. That's not paying your optometrist anything
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So I don't know, probably more like six or 700. So that's a lot to me, you know, even if it's $200 a month on top of what you're already
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paying, it's expensive. Yeah it worth it but I still don like it I it it you know I love it be cool if it was free but then they wouldn make money So I get I get why they charge that much but it still expensive Um you also can use it without
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an optometrist. And again, I get why they do this. They have to, they have to, you know
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they don't want people suing them and all that, but someone who's like
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you know, probably going to be needing to do some sort of vision therapy for the rest of my life
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I don't always want to be paying an optometrist a fee every month. Like once I've done my vision
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therapy, I would love the option to continue to do vivid vision forever. You know, something that
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I do a couple times a week to just keep my eyes working the way that they're supposed to. So
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I do wish that they had some sort of an option for that. Um, another thing, this is so silly
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These are all so petty. Like it's an amazing program, but, um, I wish that some, like once
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you do like what happens is your provider will say okay I want her to play these six games in
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this order each for five minutes and so it's completely set you go in there and it just takes
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you through those six games for the time that they set and there's no like menu where you can pick a
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specific game if you're like oh I really want to work on that game a little bit more you can't do
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that so I again I understand why they do it because a lot of times it's kids using this program they
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They'd probably not be picking the games that they really needed to be doing. But as an adult, I'm like, I want that option
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I want to be able to pick the game that I want to do. And that's pretty much it
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I mean, one thing, it's not necessarily a limitation, but just something to know if you're doing Vivid Vision or thinking about trying it
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It's not like a one-stop shop. It's a really great tool and a great part of vision therapy
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but another really important part is actually learning how to use both your eyes in like the
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real world and not in virtual reality. And so you still need to be doing like the in-office vision
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therapy and exercises outside of virtual reality to really train your eyes to work together. So it
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isn't a one-stop shop and I just thought I would mention that. But despite those things that maybe
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bug me a little bit about Vivid Vision, it is honestly like an incredible product. Like I just
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love the person who created this. It's so amazing that he realized, you know, he had strabismus and
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he realized that he could use this technology to fix strabismus and to over time slowly change
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these different settings to make it so that both eyes could see together. If you want to know more
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about it, I know this video is pretty quick. I didn't go into a ton of detail about the different
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settings that can be changed and what the games actually are. If you want to know all that, I
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went through and made a huge chart with each game settings that can be adjusted, any limitations
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that I find in those different games. And it, it also goes through, you know, how to sign up
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how to, what, what headset you should get and all those different things. So if you want to know
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all the details about Vivid Vision, from my point of view, go to lazyeyesolutions.com
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slash vivid and you can get all the details there. Um, let me know down in the comments below what
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your favorite game is on the vision, if you've played it before and if you liked it and I'll
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see you next time
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