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Re: post adult strabismus pain

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Re: post adult strabismus pain

Penelope$28 Jul 2006 18:31
>>Here is our story.  My husband had strabismus surgery 15 weeks ago.  He has
>>had severe eye, frontal head, neck, and back pain.  He had this surgery 2
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>blood test.  We are now going to go to an eye pain specialist, and see what
>an pain clinic can do for him.

The final diagnosis for my husband is:  his brain didn't fuse with the
surgery.  My question is:  what can be done to make his brain fuse?  Will he
have to live the rest of his life with this unending pain?

Penelope$09 Jul 2006 19:52
>Here is our story.  My husband had strabismus surgery 15 weeks ago.  He has
>had severe eye, frontal head, neck, and back pain.  He had this surgery 2
>times as a child.  He cannot drive, look at the computer, and has not
>returned to work since the surgery.  The surgeon suggests that an over
>correction may have occured.  Has anyone else had this problem?  Does anyone
>had any suggestions?

I'll share more information.  The surgeon believes his eyes went in the
opposite directions after the surgery.  He's had an MRI, and every possible
blood test.  We are now going to go to an eye pain specialist, and see what
an pain clinic can do for him.

Penelope$06 Jul 2006 23:14
Here is our story.  My husband had strabismus surgery 15 weeks ago.  He has
had severe eye, frontal head, neck, and back pain.  He had this surgery 2
times as a child.  He cannot drive, look at the computer, and has not
returned to work since the surgery.  The surgeon suggests that an over
correction may have occured.  Has anyone else had this problem?  Does anyone
had any suggestions?

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