expensive_taste
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may i ask how worse?
so dont think about it..hiphophorray123 said:does anyone know someone who has had a lazy eye but has gone through something like laser surgery (or something similar) and come out of it fine and their eye 'fixed'?
My cousin had an extremely light sensitive right eye (meaning he kept is eyelid in a permanent squint) and i know its not the same thing, but he had surgery and when he took the patch off his eye was practically perfect but it gradually got worse again... its still not as bad as it was in the first place but you can definitely notice it. That probably doesn't help.hiphophorray123 said:does anyone know someone who has had a lazy eye but has gone through something like laser surgery (or something similar) and come out of it fine and their eye 'fixed'?
haha..i was about to say yes until i saw the last bit 'their eye fixed'..hehehiphophorray123 said:does anyone know someone who has had a lazy eye but has gone through something like laser surgery (or something similar) and come out of it fine and their eye 'fixed'?
well if it'd make you feel better, go for it then! just remember you don't NEED to change yourself for people to like/accept you/whateverhiphophorray123 said:yeah it would make me feel better to have it corrected, so yeah my eye specialiist is supposed to be one of the best in australia so i dunno if i'l do it or not, i want to though
bravo! so tru cmon when were born do we ask; dear god plz give me these eyes or these legs or bones or arms or wateva? think of pple without arms or legs and think how fortunate ppl are with what they have, ppl shud b satisfied and shud get over it and stop being so picky!Paroissien said:Everyone has something about themselves they would like to change
That post wasn't specifically in reply to yours. Just a general observationArgonaut said:I didn't say I wanted to change it (I've been told it 'catches you attention'), but I just want to know if people think it's too weird.