Love it!
It’s so obvious. I’m wondering if she’s been told it’s called esotropia and is desperately trying to convince herself it’s not a squint.
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My partner has strabismus with both eso and exotropia in both eyes, he can only really use one at a time, and he has to concentrate quite hard to do it, so it leads to strain and headaches. His eyes 'glide' all over the place, particularly bad when he's tired. He wasn't patched or operated on, and had his first eye test at 8, where he was found to be severely short sighted, and given glasses - far, far too late. Optometrists absolutely LOVE him, and they get their little eye mates in the room during his eye exams to see
anyway, my point is, Nicola needs to get her head out of her size 12
bleeping arse, and get him sorted. There are treatments available, and had Mr Snarkypants had more vigilant parents (
) he would be much better off now. She's making things far worse for him than is necessary. But what would you expect from someone who thinks pointing a squint out is 'mean'? Newsflash Princess, squints are completely normal, and children and adults are still absolutely beautiful and perfect if they have one, yours included. Since you're selling your kid's privacy for a quick buck anyway, use this as an opportunity to vlog about, share what you learn and experience, and how/if your son has progressed - do something to actually help others, coz that's what you're passionate about, right?