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Review of the book: "Fixing My Gaze" by Susan Barry

Jun 27 | Review of the book: "Fixing My Gaze" by Susan Barry

I just finished the book "Fixing my Gaze" by Susan Barry. This true story is about a neuroscientist who discovered the wonders and beauty of binocular vision at the age of 50.

Sue had strabismus as a child and while 3 surgeries managed to "straighten" her eyes she never developed binocular vision. This is actually very common among those who have had strabismus surgery. Only about 1/3 of all patients who undergo strabismus surgery develop binocular vision. Sue became a very successful neuroscientist despite her so-called disability. She really didn't think she had missed anything by not having binocular vision.

Follow up:

When she was in her late 40's she was referred to an Optometrist not far from the University that she taught and did research. The Optometrist evaluated her and determined that with a prescribed program of Vision Therapy, Sue might gain binocular vision. After some hard work, Sue did indeed gain binocular vision.

Susan describes in great detail what it feels like to gain binocular vision for the first time, citing specific examples in her everyday life. As with anything this journey had its ups and downs but the end result was very positive.

This book was very easy to read and understand. There are many references at the end for further study. I would strongly recommend this book for anyone who has a child who has strabismus or for any adult with strabismus. Additionally, anyone interested in neuroscience would also benefit by this book as it does break down barriers between what was long thought to be the visual gospel and what the true reality is in visual science. Lastly, I feel like it should be required reading at Optometry and Ophthalmology schools so that we can throw out the old, disproven rules and develop the new corrected views on the treatment and remediation of strabismus.

Regards,
Charles Shidlofsky, O.D.

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