Anonymous wrote:My son had accommodative and patched several hours a day for years. It was effective in that he didn’t lose any vision in the weaker eye (amblyopia). He still has a slight turn when trying to focus without glasses. His type of strabismus is not considered congenital and we’re told he isn’t a surgical candidate.
I have congenital strabismus. Patching didn’t work for me. I had surgery. Unfortunately repeat surgery is often required and I ended up with 5. Now as an adult I have no depth perception and require a new surgery as my eyes are again misaligned. So sadly surgery isn’t always the end all. For that reason, I think you should give patching a chance to work first.
This could be me! I've had surgery 3 times and at 49 am due again. My son patched for 4+ years and never had a visible drift so doesn't need surgery. He no longer needs to patch but still can't see 3D.
Please keep at it - don't give up. I love my mom but she didn't enforce my patching at 2 years and I think it impacted me tremendously. No depth perception, can't catch a ball, etc. I was vigilant with my son and his depth perception is much better than mine will ever be.