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		<title>One Of My Eyes Seems To Drift&#8217;. It&#8217;s Not Lazy Eye, I Had It Checked By An Optometrist. What Could Cause This?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To clarify, I got worried I had lazy eye a few months ago because I saw a picture of myself where my right eye seemed slightly off from the other eye. Everyone has told me they&#8217;ve never noticed it when I talk in an everyday situation, except for one person who said she had noticed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To clarify, I got worried I had lazy eye a few months ago because I saw a picture of myself where my right eye seemed slightly off from the other eye. Everyone has told me they&#8217;ve never noticed it when I talk in an everyday situation, except for one person who said she had noticed it once. After seeing the optometrist, I was told I do NOT have lazy eye because lazy eye is where one eye is undeveloped (which is not something I have). However, I was told I had a minor case of astigmatism, where my eyes are shaped slightly like footballs. All in all, I didn&#8217;t get glasses but I was able to pass my G1 driver&#8217;s eye exam without a problem so I think my eyes are ok in that regard. I don&#8217;t understand what could cause this. Could my eyes be tired (I spend a lot of time either reading because of homework or on the computer) or is it something else?<br />
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To clarify, I got worried I had lazy eye a few months ago because I saw a picture of myself where my right eye seemed slightly off from the other eye. Everyone has told me they&#8217;ve never noticed it when I talk in an everyday situation, except for one person who said she had noticed it once. After seeing the optometrist, I was told I do NOT have lazy eye because lazy eye is where one eye is undeveloped (which is not something I have). However, I was told I had a minor case of astigmatism, where my eyes are shaped slightly like footballs. All in all, I didn&#8217;t get glasses but I was able to pass my G1 driver&#8217;s eye exam without a problem so I think my eyes are ok in that regard. I don&#8217;t understand what could cause this. Could my eyes be tired (I spend a lot of time either reading because of homework or on the computer) or is it something else?<br />
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To clarify, I got worried I had lazy eye a few months ago because I saw a picture of myself where my right eye seemed slightly off from the other eye. Everyone has told me they&#8217;ve never noticed it when I talk in an everyday situation, except for one person who said she had noticed it once. After seeing the optometrist, I was told I do NOT have lazy eye because lazy eye is where one eye is undeveloped (which is not something I have). However, I was told I had a minor case of astigmatism, where my eyes are shaped slightly like footballs. All in all, I didn&#8217;t get glasses but I was able to pass my G1 driver&#8217;s eye exam without a problem so I think my eyes are ok in that regard. I don&#8217;t understand what could cause this. Could my eyes be tired (I spend a lot of time either reading because of homework or on the computer) or is it something else?<br />
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.</p>
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		<title>I Recently Go New Contact Lenses But When I Wear Them Everything Seems Too Bright ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I even see the rays light emits and in the dark it feels like I need to squint even though I shouldn&#8217;t have to.  My old contact lenses were for an astigmatism but the ones I currently use are not.  My doctor said it was because the prescription change was very long over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I even see the rays light emits and in the dark it feels like I need to squint even though I shouldn&#8217;t have to.  My old contact lenses were for an astigmatism but the ones I currently use are not.  My doctor said it was because the prescription change was very long over due I was a -3.5 before and now -5.25.  Can the contacts be too strong?</p>
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