Do they see double or do they see like normal people do?  This has been bugging me for years and finally decided to ask.
			
			Originally posted by: jagec
While technically not quite the same as "lazy eye", I see double when I do this.
Originally posted by: mchammer
Originally posted by: jagec
While technically not quite the same as "lazy eye", I see double when I do this.
:disgust:
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
This thread made me think of the movie "Fievel Goes West." Remember the cat that does the "lazy eye?"
LMAO
Freaks?!?! That's a bit harsh, dontchathink?Originally posted by: erwin1978
I'm just curious. If they do see double, how can they live like that. I'm already going crazy trying to figure out which eye to look at when I talk to these freaks.
Originally posted by: Platypus
I don't have a lazy eye persay but I have what's called intermittent alteration.. basically I don't see in stereo, I can choose which eye I am looking for. Because of this I have 'perfect 3D vision' according to the doc and I have no natural depth perception, I made my own up. My right eye is for long distances whereas my left is for close up.
You don't see 'double.'
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: Platypus
I don't have a lazy eye persay but I have what's called intermittent alteration.. basically I don't see in stereo, I can choose which eye I am looking for. Because of this I have 'perfect 3D vision' according to the doc and I have no natural depth perception, I made my own up. My right eye is for long distances whereas my left is for close up.
You don't see 'double.'
Same, except I use my right eye for everything, although sometimes I switch to my left eye, though not often.
I do have some peripheral vision with my left eye, but my right eye is used for most vision.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: Platypus
I don't have a lazy eye persay but I have what's called intermittent alteration.. basically I don't see in stereo, I can choose which eye I am looking for. Because of this I have 'perfect 3D vision' according to the doc and I have no natural depth perception, I made my own up. My right eye is for long distances whereas my left is for close up.
You don't see 'double.'
Same, except I use my right eye for everything, although sometimes I switch to my left eye, though not often.
I do have some peripheral vision with my left eye, but my right eye is used for most vision.
Are you guys allowed to drive? Or do you have to wear some kind of coke-bottle-glasses that "fix" things or something? I can't imagine being given a license if I had no depth perception. I don't understand how you can "make your own up".
Please educate me.
