August 19, 2021 - EyeClarity Podcast
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eyes, midline, adaptive response, tapes, left, turning, divergence, child, glasses, alternating, internalize, working, activities, eyepatch, internalization, part, fixating, paralysis, straight, lens
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Hey everyone in this podcast, I talk about strabismus, that means the two eyes are working together. And this therapist presented a case to me where the child has one eye that straight and one either wanders out, and there’s an alternating situation. And she said that a doctor recommended that the child get some dimestore glasses, some magnification glasses, and put some scotch tape on the outside part of both sides of the glasses, the right lens and the left lens, and you’ll hear my response.
And what I recommend in terms of helping anybody who’s got the two eyes not working together. The question is the eyes or one or both eyes are turning out we call that either alternating exotropia or just exotropia is that it’s an over divergence, it’s like, not able to converge. So if you’re using dollar store glasses, and you’re trying to tape, the person is going to have no reference point on why you’re doing that. There’s no learning, there’s no reason why Why are you doing that to me. And so they’re probably going to just do more of it, or they’re going to find another compensating adaptive response.
It starts ultimately I feel with developing more of the midline. So and I would even take it to more of the Moro reflex, that midline development is really the key in the eyes feeling safe enough to coming in. So you know, whenever there’s strabismus, we start off and we do some of the activities just during the activity if we can include one of the eyes. So we give each I chance, whether it’s the marzen ball, the ball bounce, I mean almost anything, even vestibular driven activities with the eyepatch. So in other words, we want to allow each eye to grow in their processing. And then the reflex work.
So again, this is where what I’m learning about the fear paralysis reflex, that maybe that’s the place to start, because the I’m turning away from life. So the metaphor is the left eyes The mother eye, the right eyes, the father I which I am I fixating more with Is it the right or the left it you know, she usually uses the right one the left. Okay, so so the left is the mother, I’m turning away from the Mother, I’m turning away from my creativity. And I’m looking more with my father I masculine. So you can kind of I was joking with one of my 86 year old patients the other day, and I said I can look at the child’s eyes. And I can pretty much tell what the parents relationship is. It’s in the child’s eyes in their reactions and how they’re aiming their eyes. Because what children do is we internalize the primary relationship. But we don’t know what to do with that internalization. And a lot of times we internalize it through the eyeballs. And so when they start doing some output things, you see the reflection of what they’re living in.
So I think that this divergence situation, I don’t think, if anything, what I feel works better with the divergence is putting the tapes on the inside part. Now you might say, Well, that makes no more than it brings the midline awareness. And it really, what’s what needs to happen in strabismus is that there’s an inability to understand your middle, whether it’s your visual metal, your body, metal or both. And by putting the tapes in the middle, you are disrupting the habit of one is straight and one is turned out which either is going to be double vision are probably suppression in the eye that’s turned out. So improving the skill set of like with that left eye turning out more, I might do some tracking to bring that left eye to have to track into midline by itself. Because with the right the right is over dominating the left and that’s why the left says I’m out of here. And so it’s a much bigger, deeper
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solution. And the eyes are just reflecting what’s going on. Not on a body level. And if you look at it that way, I think putting the tapes out there is going to create more of an imprisonment and confusion. You can’t force strabismus to change, especially in kids. It’s an invitation and encouragement because it’s an adaptive response to stress and trauma.
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