My Story Part 3: Young Adult Life With Strabismus: A severe Eyeturn and Patching
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Dec 12, 2022
This is the third video is a series about the treatments that I went through to fix my strabismus as a child and what eventually led me to vision therapy and surgery as an adult. Part 1: https://youtu.be/rVop0sud644 Part 2:https://youtu.be/LRn-Kb6RDlQ Part 3: https://youtu.be/Z6RAjVPYQRw Part 4: https://youtu.be/QVCP_pVTgNU To learn more go to https://strabismussolutions.com/
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Hi, my name is Melissa Daniels and I have Strabismus, which is when your eyes do not point
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in the same direction. Even though they look straight, they aren't perfectly straight. And
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getting to this point has taken years of work. And right now I'm doing a series where I'm
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explaining where I started with all the things my parents said when I was a little kid to help
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with my Strabismus through the teenage years. And in this video, I'm getting to the
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the point of when I decided to start trying to do vision therapy to really, truly fix the
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Strabismis that I have. So, if you want to know more, you can always go to my website at strabismusolutions.coms
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And there is a timeline where you can basically go through everything from the time I was born
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until now, kind of see how my vision journey has progressed. And also on the website, you're going to find a lot of resources
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to help you know what you can do to take it, go to the next step
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I left off in the last video after finishing college. And during college I'd gotten married, gotten a degree in math education
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and I started teaching at a high school. And it was here that I did notice that I had an eye turn
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And the reason would be because I would call on these students to answer a question
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and there were sometimes giggles or they'd like look behind them. And I didn't really think a lot of it, but I didn't really think a lot of it, but I would
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I did notice that it's like, huh, they don't know if I'm looking at them or not
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I didn really relate that to having strabismus or the problems that I had as a kid and wearing glasses and patching I really like there was a disconnect there And I just was a little bit oblivious
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not really quite understanding. So I only taught for one year because then I had my first son
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and I decided to stay home with him and stayed home and just took care of my baby. I had another
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daughter and another daughter and another daughter. And I was a full-time stay-home mom. I took pictures
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of my kids all the time and I didn't really take a lot of pictures of myself and I didn't do
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selfies and so I just really was busy and I didn't notice that my eye turn was getting worse and
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worse and somewhere along the line I look through pictures and try to figure out when was it that
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my eye turn got so bad and I really don't know it was some time between the age of 25 and 30 and up until
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that point it was turned a little bit and then when I was really tired it would turn a lot but
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it was always turned some but but never like this huge amount and then by the time I was 30 it was always
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out here it never was closer to being straight fast forward to this one night and I know I've
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told this story in a few different videos but I was driving a babysitter home and the on come there's an
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oncoming car and I thought they were in my lane and that was just like some visual confusion going on
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I don't know if it was double vision or just what was happening, but I swerved off the road
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and then realized like they actually were in their lane and it was me, my eyes were not working
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properly. And I was like, I almost killed this girl. Like if I'd run into a pole or something like
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that And that was when I said something wrong with my eyes and I not going to stop until I figure out what it is And that was a huge turning point for me because before then I made appointments and gone to optometrists
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because the vision in my right eye was always a little blurry and I knew something was wrong and I kept trying to get glasses
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It's going to be like, I need glasses. I think if I got glasses it would help me drive better
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And I kept like demanding glasses and they would always tell me the same thing
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Like it won't work. They didn't say, you have something called amblyopia, and glasses won't fix the problem
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It's a brain problem. They didn't explain that to me. They just said, no, glasses won't help
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Just be glad that you can see as well as you can. You have great vision. And at this point, after the car incident, I thought, I am not taking no for an answer
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I am getting glasses. I will go until I get glasses. And so I called my parents and I said, what kind of doctor helped me when I was little
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And that's when I kind of tried to figure out the difference between ophthalmologists and optometrists
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and I called the ophthalmologist's office and they were booked like three months out and their
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appointments were like $350 and I was like new and then I found out I had vision insurance and the
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optometrist I could see for free in a week and I was like okay I'll do that one
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It was that appointment that I finally pushed and pushed until he said well yeah your your eyes
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are not pointing in the same direction and actually I don't even think he said that he just said
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yeah you have a weak eye and your eyes aren't working together and I was like I
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knew it I knew there was something wrong and so he said yeah you can try patching
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and I said well patching like make my eyes work together and he said maybe you know
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maybe they work together and it won wander anymore because I knew it would wander sometimes and I just try it you know five hours a day for six months And so that exactly what I did And that was the beginning
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That was the beginning of my vision therapy journey. Now, he wasn't a vision therapy doctor
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And I still go to him sometimes if I need to get glasses or something
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But that was the beginning. That was the first glimmer of hope that I had that I could actually fix my eyesight
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that someone said, yeah, there's something wrong with your eyes, and there's something that you can
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maybe do about it. And he wasn't terribly hopeful. He said, yeah, you might need surgery
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Surgery might help, but yeah, you can try patching first. So that's what I did. I went to his office
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Sorry, I went home from his office, I went online, I bought patches, and I started patching my eyes
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for five hours a day. Not that fun. I'm going to end this one here. If you want to know
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how patching went, how I use patching and eventually found vision therapy, then go ahead and check
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out the next video that I put out here. If you want to know more about what you can do, if you want
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to find vision therapy, go to my website. I have tons of information on there. If you go to
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strabismus solutions.com slash find VT, I can even help you find a vision therapy office for free
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because I don't want you to have to wait as long as I did to get the help and get somebody who
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actually understands what's going on with your eyes. I want people to be able to get that information right now
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So go ahead and go there if you want help. And other than that, go to the next video
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if you want to know how patching went
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