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  • People think un immunized children spread disease, this is not true! How can a child who has never been exposed to a disease spread it? Common sense! Its the children who are immunized (means they were injected with the disease, therefore a carry of it) who spread the disease. An infant gets all the vaccination he needs through the antibodies in moms breast milk, only in America do we stop breastfeeding at 1 when it should be until 5, but that is taboo? But what do the kardashians think, right?!

  • I have 4 children and 3 of them have esotropia. They were NOT born with it, rather, they literally woke up with it the day after their had their 2 y/o well baby check up and immunizations!! And my daughter didnt get hers until she was 3 because we were behind on her shots at that time and again, the next day she woke up with esotropia. Coincidence? Absolutely not!! 2 of my children had the surgery and of course it didnt help because esotropia is a brain disorder not an eye muscle issue. Period

  • I have 4 children and 3 of them have esotropia. They were NOT born with it, rather, they literally woke up with it the day after their had their 2 y/o well baby check up and immunizations!! And my daughter didnt get hers until she was 3 because we were behind on her shots at that time and again, the next day she woke up with esotropia. Coincidence? Absolutely not!! 2 of my children had the surgery and of course it didnt help because esotropia is a brain disorder not an eye muscle issue. Period.

  • I got the exact same operation when I was little. Two operations, one for each eye. I am so grateful for it every day. I don't have to wear glasses. I don't have to be self conscious. And although it was tough at the time for a lil kid (I was very scared when I couldn't open my eyes cause they were swollen) it was so worth. Good luck to all parents puttin their child through this. They'll thank you for it.

  • just found out today that my son has to get a surgery similar to this. he has a lazy eye and need surgery to straighten it out. this puts me at peace with the idea so happy your little girl is well and by the way she is beautiful

  • poor girl

  • My left eye is lazy. When I was 'round 4~5 years of age, my father caught my aunt, his younger sister, putting a pencil, doing a forward and back motion to my eyes, and they got into a big fight. Since then, and now that I'm aware of it, my left eye is lazy, in a bad day, I look like if I"m crossed eyed. I am thinking about getting the surgery too. My left eye, since I could remember, feels irritated, like something is in it; an eyelash or some dust, IDK... Weird thing though, her son has same

  • Your daughter is beautiful. I must say that esotropia is NOT related to vaccination. My daughter just has eye muscle surgery. From the time she was born, we noticed that her eyes were not aligned. It can go undetected for a long time because it can start off as very subtle and unnoticeable. A classmate of my son (3) was only recently diagnosed with it. It is very, very dangerous of you to make the claim that this might have been caused by vaccinations. You have no proof to this at all.

  • My 3 year old brother has esotropia... i cry all the time becasue of it i just want him to be normal.... i hope his surgery goes as good as this little girls did...

  • Thanks for the video - my little guy has his eye muscle surgery in less than 2 weeks. I can't wait to see the results.

  • ok well ive had plenty of vaccinations and im perfectly normal. :[ vaccinations r good its a bad idea not 2 vaccinate ur kids. all my friends have had there vaccinations and there healthy and fine.

  • Her heart rate read 117.

  • This condition has been occuring in children before vaccinations, and the surgery first started in the late 18th century.

  • She looks great. Glad you got the surgery done before she started school, because kids can be mean. It looks like something out of a horror movie, because the eye is so bloody and red after surgery, but worth it.

  • she is lovely and cute

  • I love the Stichy part its so cute!

  • That is her heart monitor.

  • MashaAllah TabarkAllah, Congratulations for Sabrina and good jobs from Doctor, My son infected with same problem he is regularly wearing glasses but Dr. advised for patching (vision therapy), its such a difficult thing to handle my son by closing his one effected eye, I want to know Did you guys used vision therapy or any other activity before surgery ???? I need help.

  • I'm having my eye muscle surgery next friday becuse i see double caused by an AVM and i'm getting nervous about the iching and the swolle that my eyes are going to be ..... The doctors did a great job with your daughter she is so cute :).....my blessings for you and your family :)

  • where you guys did the operation

    ? please give the number and how much you pay,i find for 2500 each eye

    

  • where you guys did the operation

    ? please give the number and how much you pay,i find for 2500 each eye

  • My son is going to have surgery on Sept 17th! 4 days after his 3rd birthday... He has Exotropia, which can be genetic. We first noticed it when he was a couple months old. It has not affected his vision so far, I'm hoping the surgery will go great and he wont need anymore. I was told that there is 30% chance he will need another... Thank you for sharing your video! Your daughter is beautiful!

  • @MrGabrielcain My prayers are with him. And Happy Birthday!

  • My son is going to have surgery on Sept 17th! 4 days after his 3rd birthday... He has Exotropia, which can be genetic. We first noticed it when he was a couple months old. It has not affected his vision so far, I'm hoping the surgery will go great and he wont need anymore. I was told that there is 30% chance he will need another... Thank you for sharing your video! Your daughter is beautiful!

  • This fucking surgery made my eye worse!! Before I got the surgery everytime I would wear my glasses or contacts my lazy eye wouldn't be so noticable but now it made it worse. I can't even look at a camera and take a pic cause my lazy goes upwards way too much and if I wear my glasses or contacts it start to dift upwards if I stare at something too long. It's embarrassing! Why does this have to happen to me?!?!? Why couldn't have been born normal so I wouldn't have to go through this??

  • does anyone know if you can do boxing 4 months after this operation??

  • @zamnoble You can do it about 3 weeks after your operation.

  • She is so adorable! The recovery and results were mind boggling! I hope she is doing well!

  • i just had my surgery today im 28 and almost cried

  • Now i am scared to do it... i feel for this little princess

    :Lord help me please...

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  • thank you so much for uploading this.. my 6 year old son is having this surgery on June 10th. I too believe it's caused by vaccinations. He did not have this as an infant..but soon after his 6 week vaccinations his eyes started to turn in. Thank you again for this video. your daughter is beyond adorable. good luck!!

  • I am very happy for Sabrina! I also got my esotropia corrected when I was about 12 or 13 years old. It made a huge difference. Its good that your precious girl got this surgery when she is this young, because once she goes to school, it will make her school life so much more easier and more pleasant :)

  • it actually fits quite well

    healthcare in America is all private so they charge you for the vaccine, then ur daughter gets sick and they charge you for the surgery

    its' a haunting thought really :(

    don't worry too much its' just an idea, could easily be untrue

  • I had eye muscle surgery... all it did was straiten my eye but caused me double vision, my eye sight is six inches off... and my eye sight got worse...

  • The arrows point to the hospital the damn arrows point lol

  • I had the same problem

  • i have had two of these surgeries as a child, and i went to see a 3d movie with my new glasses and they went back to the way they were before the surgery . eventually they straightened back out

  • My daughter is 17 months old, and in 2 weeks she will undergo this same surgery. I am SO nervous. There is no other way they can correct her case, her eyesight is perfect, no farsighted or nearsightedness. The only thing that we can think of we after her last round of vaccinations, she spiked a severe fever and the next day, her eye was crossed. Thank you for this video, i am just so scared!!!

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  • @254Wacolion which one? so sorry, not sure what happened!!! what was your question?

  • @254Wacolion btw this is my school ID just in case you are wondering!! :P

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  • @254Wacolion oh sorry I just found your question. How old are you? I think the operation would have been very successful during the time that your vision was still developing, I heard the best time is between 3 to 5 years old. I guess that by leaving the misalignment of the eyes for too long the vision is damaged. Have you tried vision therapy? Find an expert on vision therapy maybe that will help some? good luck!!!

  • @Iluvsciences Im 17, I got the surgery last year. The surgery helped out a bit but my eye is still noticable, except for when I wear my glasses or contacts. The thing I hate about my contacts is that after I wear them for too long they start to make my eye turn outwards and I don't know why. I hate that because it makes me too embarassed to look people in the eye when I talk to them.

  • @254Wacolion I also got a surgery to straighten my eye, that was when i was around 13. However, it is still noticeable. I am a little to get contacts, do they give an illusion that the eyes are straight? because when i wear glasses, its only slightly noticeable.

  • @akk27 When I wear my contacts or glasses my eye isn't noticable but when I don't you can tell my eye isn't straight. I hate it. I 'm in boxing but I have to be real careful when I box because I have to worry about my contacts falling out and I don't want people to see my eye. Some people are just too immature and will just say anything to make people feel bad. If I get laser eye surgery, I really hope it gives the iilusion of my eye being straight.

  • @254Wacolion Ok and I'm just wondering about your vision, you wear contacts to straighten your eye AND improve your vision. How is your vision anyways? I have astigmatism up to 3.75 on one of my eyes. Isn't a laser eye surgery just a temporary thing? I hear wares out after some time.

  • @akk27 Yea I wear them to improve my vision and straighten my eye. I still want to get laser eye surgery. It beats having to spend $300 each year for contacts. Im not sure where my vision stands, I never really pay attention to that.

  • @Iluvsciences Another thing is that if I look straight up with my eyes without turning my head up too, my bad eye goes up way too much almost like if Im rolling the eye to the back of my head. I hate that, my eye had held me back a lot because of me being too embarassed. The doctor told me I need to use my bad eye more so I always wear an eye patch at least 5 hours a day. That's why Im wondering if getting laser eye surgery will help out.

  • THANK YOU for this video i'm so sad and scare about my little one he's using the patch on his eye but in 3 months the doctor check again and then he goes to surgery.

    I cry all the time looking my boy because is more obvious this condition due his big dark brown eyes

  • I had two strabismus surgeries as an infant: one at 7 mos and the other at 9 mos. Like Sabrina, both of my eyes turned in. I'm now 18 and my eyes do not function together and the left eye was overcorrected and now turns out. I will have another surgery in March to try fixing it again.

  • without vaccinations yours/other children could make many others sick with NEW childhood sickness and bring back some really bad ones. So vaccinate!

  • @vervaeke2009 if other kids are vaccinated, arent they protected then? I made this video for educational purposes not to debate vaccines, as my daughter was injured by them and I will not subject any other child of mine to that type of poison. I'll be the first one in line to get vaccines as long as they make clean ones. btw, have you gotten vaccinated in the last years? do you know that all those childhood vax are no longer good in your system? u need to update.

  • @enithhernandez I have never gotten vaccinated in my whole life

    if i had gotten vaccinated as a baby i wod hav died and so wod my brother. Vaccines kill children and if it doesnt kill u it will scar u for life.

  • @enithhernandez What proof do you have that this was caused by vaccination? Do you have research behind you to prove it? Esotropia is not caused by vaccination. Children are born with it (as was my daughter). What you are doing is spreading dangerous speculations. I'm glad your daughter's surgery was a success but unless you have research yo back you up, you are just speculating.

  • @enithhernandez i wanted to know if you could send me the name of your doctor please he did a great job with your baby and i also hope your daughter is forever healthy. God bless

  • my daughter is having this opp done im really scared about it :( also wats this song called i love it?

  • I'm 14.

    I've had this surgery 3 times, none successful forever.

    If it succeeds, she'll thank you for it.

    Please don't be scared for her..it isn't really that bad.

  • The video is very touching!!! I hope she is doing well :)

    Regarding the vaccinations, Sabrina's condition is a very rare one and I think you should vaccinate your 3rd child as vaccinations protect him from a very serious diseases that can't be corrected by surgery!!!!!

  • @ooworld I had mealses and rubella, big deal. Many of my friends got chix pox and they were fine. I never got it and so I suppose i may have a natural immune to it because I never got the vaccine. Other vaccines make no sense, specially if the child is breastfeding which is known (through thousands of studies) that human tmilk protects against many of these diseases much better than vax. I breastfeed my kids full term (3-4) which is the normal and recommended length of breastfeeding by WHO.

  • Thank you for this video my son just had surgery today and it gave me a lot of hope!!

  • wow its sort of cool how the her eyes were after the surgery. are eye surgerys done at a hospital?

  • Thank you! Your video helped prepare me for my daughter's surgery :-)

  • My sister has this problem. She is 16 now and her eyes still cross inward. Even when she has glasses on.

  • On Wednesday I am having both of my eyes done. I am really scared. I want my mom to cancel. No matter how much I beg she wont. How much pain was there afterward. When was she able to go back to school.

  • I'm crying watching your video, I'm glad that everything is ok now, I wanna congratulate you and your brave girl. My little son is 18 months and he's having the same surgery in January, I just hope to see his eyes straigh again!

  • Well things went almost exactly as you described. The worst part was taking her to the Hospital and dealing with all of the "Where are we going?" questions. The "cocktail" helped relax my daughter and she was so relaxed after that. The surgery was done in 20 minutes! I was shocked. Unfortunately 3 weeks later and we are seeing outward drifting again in both eyes. Not as often but seeing what she went through I'm a little discouraged. But overall the surgery was way better than all of my fears.

  • shes so cute im glad the surgery went good

  • My baby 14 months old had this surgery as well. Not something I care to go through twice but it looks like we will have to.

  • I wouldn't suspect vaccinations. My daughter was a premature child (two months) and as soon as she could open her eyes I noticed a budging to one of her eyes. Now she is four and after glasses to correct the wandering eye she is going into surgery tomorrow.

    BUT great great video! I really needed to see it!

  • Thank you for your kind words and good luck with your daughter's surgery!!!

    I posted a response below of why we are pretty sure it was her last round of vaccines. The more I read about toxicity, the more I'm convinced it was vax that caused this :-/ We stopped ALL vax and the baby will not be receiving any of them until he is old enough to get just a few, not all. She wasn't born with it, and doctors can't find why her eyes went crossed eye at this age, one day she just woke up like that...

  • Hi my name is Carolina my daughter has the same thing your daughter did....i cried when i seen this video it brought so much hope for my daughter she is only 5 months old. I am considering gettin surgery for her but im scared to see how she ends up. I wanted to ask what doctor did the surgery? And how is she doing now?

    thanks

    Carolina

  • Carolina my daughter is doing GREAT! no signs of strabismus, neither she needs the use of glasses. Tho her case is VERY rare. Doctors thought she may needed to use glasses after the operation but her glasses made her go crossed eyed again AFTER the surgery, which was WEIRD! so the doctor recommended to stop using the glasses and it has been over a year now and her eyes are perfect. Im praying that it will stay like that forever... His name is Dr Kanterman.

  • Don't blame vaccinations for a common anatomical defect. People who believe folklore and forgo vaccinations depend for their health on others being vaccinated! I had strabismus since I was a kid and just got it fixed at age 57.

  • It was not an anatomical defect, doctors can't find the cause as she was healthy until she was 2 1/2. She wasn't born with it and doctors (til the date) can say why she got it. We have been doing detox with organic foods and minimizing exposure to toxic chemicals. We are not the first family that think that THIS case may be related to vaccines.

  • See Cutler and

    Riskedahl, Heavy Metal Intoxication and Visual Performance, Behavioral

    Aspects of Vision Care, 42 (2) 7-14 (2001)

  • Hi surlyswede,

    I'm in my 20's and scheduled to have an operation in October for congenital alternating esotopia. I might back out because I'm concerned about the brains ability to reconcile the new alignment visually. Would you be willing to talk with me further about how it is to have strabismus surgery as an adult? Anyone else out there who has two cents also welcome. Thanks.

  • Hope you got the reply I sent from the road. After 3 weeks I'm doing great. Just started wearing contacts again and will see my first 3-D movie today. The eyes are still kinda read; don't let that scare you.

  • (*squiiiiiiiiiiiiirtt*) AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

    Well, enough of that....is she any older than 8?

    If she isn't, PM me.......

  • My three year old is having this surgery on both eyes in about 9 hours, and I'm scared to death!

  • Gah I have to have this done soon...7000 dollars for it! So much for getting a car...

  • My son who is 6yrs old just had this surgery Mon Aug 10th! How long did it take the redness of the eye to go away?

  • brave girl

  • I'm getting the same surgery on Wendsday. I wish I would have gotten it sooner, I'm 17. So it took a week for the swelling to go down? Did she have to wear anything on her eye like a patch or anything like that?

  • Aww, she's beautiful. I had the same surgery when I was 8 years old. 13 years on and I need a repeat surgery :( She's very brave. I'm dreading my 2nd op!

  • I'm having the same surgery next Friday. Im kinda nervous.

  • how did it go?? I got mine in two weeks ttime I'm scared

  • It went great! My eye is red though. Doctor said the redness won't go away for a week or two. It looks great though!

  • I had mine done in monday and I'm still swollen and one of my eyebrow is much more up is that normal. well the doctor said it will go hope soo. I'm still in pain but is not bad. how are u doing??

  • great! everything looks good and almost all the redness is gone....just a tiny bit left... hope you feel better soon :)

  • So it didnt hurt too bad? Im getting it done soon

  • Were you in alot of pain?

  • Nope not really. it just felt like I had a tiny bit of sand in my eye. Wasn't bad at all! I'm sure you'll do just fine. :)

  • i had strabusmuis

  • My son had the same surgery. His eyes were crossed just as bad as hers. He is totally straight now. I'm glad everything worked out fine! Congratulations on your new corrected vision Sabrina!!!

  • please could i have the name and contact of your doctor? my girl has had 6 operations...thanks...

  • awe she is beautiful! im having the same surgery on thursday and watching videos to prepare myself. she was so brave. i am 25 years old and cant wait, very good of you to do this when she is so young.

  • aww she so cute....I am very happy the surgery was a success :) am having the same surgery sometimes next week and am kind of nervous really..I hope everything goes ok after i go through this.

  • Hi dear Sabrina

    You're the most beautyfull young lady and very brave as well,my daughter has her left eye a bit to the right side and i think she will have to go thru the same operation, anyway i loved your vid.All the best to u and ur familly.

  • she must of been nervois and brave

  • This is my second time watching this video. I cry everytime I see it. I'm going to be having this surgery on Friday on my right eye. I had this surgery before when I was 5 years old. I am 33 now. My doctors are the best! Thank you for posting this video :)

  • What a touching video! My husband and I both cried our eyes out. Our daughther is only 7 months but been diagnosed with infantile strabismus. We are told that she must have a surgery. It is very frustrating though because with all the research that we have done it says the surgery will be most effective for her if done within the first year, but the wait times are so long that we cannot find a surgeon that has time.

    Your daughther is beautiful. What a brave little girl.

    All the best...

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  • I made another appoitment for second opinion cuz she is tuning they eye more now. Im very said about this I keep crying everyday cuz I don't have to much information about this and I really don't know what to do...She is so beautiful and it kills me verytime I see her eye cuz she get very angry when she can't focus....I just don't know what to do...

    Can you please give me the name of this doctor?

    Thank you so much

    Yetta

  • Yetta so sorry to hear this! :( I am going to find his contact info and will send it to you.... (((hugs)))

  • Hello

    Im sorry but I just couldn't stop crying when I saw this video.

    My daughter has strabismus and she is 15 months old I've been crying for long now I just don't know what to do. I had her to a doctor and they said that she doesn't need a operation cuz she is not turning the eye in all the time. She has glasses now but they don;t help her either.

  • Wow! She had a great result from the procedure. I had the same thing when I was born in 1971. It took 3 surgeries to correct my esotropia (up to 40 prism diopters!) I am now 37 years old and an airline pilot. I hold an FAA 1st Class Medical Certificate with NO limitations! I have been flying professionally for 18 years and have been in the airline industry for 14 years. People with this disorder can get corrective surgery and lead totally normal lives. I was moved by your video! Thanks.

  • when i had mine done i had bloody tears for a week afterwords

  • Nice video and i like this song!

  • Thank you so much for posting this. My son (5) is having this surgery on May 8th and I was starting to get nervous so I've been online reading all night (a lot of which was just making me more nervous) But your video was Very VERY helpful!! :)

  • Good Luck to your son (((hugs)))

  • i hate ophthalmology subject before, but once i viewed this video (i 'll b having strabismus topic tomoro for class), it lifted my heart, so touching~!

  • so glad to know that! :)

  • I'm a 23 year old male college student.... I was looking up surgeries because I'm interested in medicine and found this video. I've never posted anything on youtube, but felt I had to. I'll admit I cried.... beautiful daughter.

  • thank you! :)

  • poor girl

  • i mean cry blood

  • My name is gabby i got this same sugery on both eyes. i am now 11 years old and i am beautiful and ur daughter is to ! but when i woke up i was crying tears! and i asked my dad if it was scary he said he lost it because he really didnt want me to go through that and my mom sad she had a panic attack and the nurses had to get her a wheel chair and calm her down. by the time i am 13 or 15 i might need it again but i dont care if it is going to make me look better and not have crossed vision.

  • that's exactly what happened to me! They gave me HER oxygen because I was passing out right when she was waking up and crying - and her tears were a bit bloody :( It was horrible! But thankfully she might not need another surgery - her vision is just about perfect. Eat lots of carrots! raw and cooked ones. She eats them everyday - we get a 5 lb. carrot bag every week :)

  • what's ur doctor name? i have a problem on my left like ur sweet daughter's.how can i get in contact with ur angel doctor ? :)

  • If you are near michigan I can recommend my dr. I just had the surgery 5 days ago and he was awesome!

  • sure could i get in touch with you by msn?

  • the doctor only takes kids :(

  • I had my surgery just like 2 days ago, it hurts so bad, but is worth it!! Your doughter is beautiful!!

  • amazing

  • I'm having a surgery with one problem like this, except my right eye is a 'Lazy Eye'. I'm excited and happy but also nervous,! Kids make fun of me in school. Thank God I'm having this surgery, hopefully it changes my life better!:) By the way your doughter is beautiful and her eyes are gorogeous!:)

  • had this done at 17yrs old.. it was painful.

  • Dont worry, I have this problem too a little different though I have a lazy eye and I hate it too :( I'm getting a surgery next month!! So happy:)

  • God Bless your BEAUTIFUL

    angel. :') she's gorgeous.

  • that is so sweet:-) poor little girl:') god bless!

  • omg she is sooo cute aww

  • she is beautifull!! i am glad she made it!!!!! god bless

  • :,) I'm glad this turned out okay.

    -Kevin

  • she is gorgeous!

    god bless her and her family!

    xoxo

    -nicole

  • I cried when I saw this video. Because I was just like Sabrina too. I was 4 yrs old when I had my surgery for the same exact thing. And yes it may have been caused by early vaccination. My dr at the time said it was hereditary. Thank you for posting this video and I wish you and your family well!

  • Thank you for your video. It has encouraged us when we were deciding on the surgery for our daughter's strabismus. She had done 10 days ago and it has gone very well. At the follow up visit, the doctor said he was very pleased with the result. But we still see that our daughter's eyes are not perfectly aligned yet.

    I would like to ask you a question: how long after the operation before you saw that Sabrina's eyes were perfectly aligned?

    Thank you.

  • I was afraid her eyes will never be the same, after the surgery her eyes would go inward on and off and I hated myself for letting her go through such a horrible procedure if her eyes were not going to be fixed. But they got better with time! :) Just make sure your daughter eats lots of foods with beta carotene nutrients like raw carrots or you can even juice carrots with oranges. Make sure they are organic AND NATURAL. How about baby carrots with yummy dip? Good Luck and Blessings to her :)

  • Thank you very much for the quick reply, the encouragement and the advice.

    All the best to you and to your family.

  • So good to see that your daughter has fully recovered. But do you suspect any particular vaccines and what vaccines did she have?

  • I have esotropia and strabismus, and it is definitely not caused by vaccines. In most cases it is due the lack of development. I had the eye surgery to try to fix it. They took 1 cm of muscles out of each corner of each eye. The strabismus is not completely gone but i do have better control over my eye movement. Unfortunately the esotropia came back after about 3 1/2 years.

  • the problem is that my daughter's eyes were fine up to Jun 07 few months after a round of shots. Her eye just turned inward from one day to another. She doesn't even need glasses anymore after the surgery. Inclusive a few chiropractic tell me that eye problems are happening to some kids that are getting vaccinated. Here is a link of some people commenting about mercury poisoning and strbismus onibasu . com / archives / am / 30313 . html w/o the spaces

  • god have got my surgery tomorow i am so scared.

  • Well I'm 32 years old and I had corrective eye surgery when I was about her age. My eyes were aligned properly and still to this day their just fine. I'm sure your kid will be OK. Glad everything turned out ok.

  • thanks everyone for your comments, she is doing awesome... it's been over a year from this surgery, God is huge! :)

  • She's a little angel

  • You have such a beautiful and brave little girl!! Those eyes are gorgeous!

  • From Germany

    It´s so nice.Your girl is Beautiful.She looks like an little Star Model

    Ein Gott von einem Chirugen

    Eine Wunderbare Geschicht und Herzzerreisend .

    Da kommen einem die Tränen bei dieser Gesichte.

    Wunderschönes kleines Mädchen.

    Ich muste Weinen .

    Schöne Grüße

    Max

  • Thank you so much for this video. My daughter will be 2yrs old in about a month, and I have been debating wether or not I should have her go into surgery. Thank you for helping me reach my decision. I also cried throughout your video, your beautiful baby girl reminds me of my little one. God bless her always.

  • How is your daughter? did she had it done? will love hear from you... thank you for your beautiful comment...

  • My Grandson was just diagnosed with this today.I cried heart out while watching this. I hope we get the same results.Did she have to wear an eyepatch prior to? Your daughter's beautiful.....God bless her always

  • how is he doing? please update...

    she did not qualify for an eyepatch only surgery, it was a hard decision but worth it... thank you so much!

  • that poor girl it was realy sad when she had thoes swolen eyes what time did you have too get up

  • she got up right away after her surgery, she is a very strong little girl... :)

  • wery cute girl :)

  • You have a beautiful little girl. I am glad she is better. I wanted to cry looking at her when she woke up poor thing.

  • cute little girl.. dang i wish i had this surgery when i was small.. that shit really makes ur social life a lot tougher as u get older.. well im still looking for a good doctor here in L.A.. hope to get it soon

  • you have a very beautiful daughter :) glad to see the surgery went well !

  • i cried. My daughter just had surgery for exotropia. Its amazing how beautiful your daughter looks!

  • my daughter just had surgery for esotropia yesterday. thank you for uploading the video. you're right, it's so hard to see them like that, your video is reassuring that she will be fine, and even more beautiful. thank you!

  • is that your daughter? she is beautiful!!! how she is doing? I am so glad you liked the video :) Blessings...

  • just got my right eye done today :) devil red

  • hope you are feeling better!  how everything went?

  • im going to try and have mine by early sept and i don't know what is the name of the condition i have but i have double vision and my right eye is off centered is that somewhat the case your daughter had cause she looks so fantastic after the surgery and i know im going to be alright when i get mine

  • that is exactly what my daughter has, I was able to tell she had double vision because I tried to give her a lolly pop and she was trying to reach out something right next to it. You'll do just great! My doctor didn't even give her ointments nor drops for after surgery, it healed by itself and she was so good about it! No need of glasses anymore either!!! :)

  • oh thats grand i cant wait to get my surgery my first appointment is in October which to me is a long way but still excited about it im so tired of seeing double sometimes it gives me headaches it so troublesome for me that even while im typing this to you im seeing double right now im going to be really happy when i see normal like everyone else thanks peace and be lovefull :)

  • Went well, i'll be able to swim in about 1-2 weeks, thanks for asking :) cute kid by the way ^^

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