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I have critical problem of squint eye. Is it curable?

I have not squint eye since birth. At the age of 9 i first discover that i see everything double. And the problem raise time by time. At the of 13 doctor operate my brain and cut a tumer. But that was not tumer , that was a clot of prolacting hormone. Then doctor prescribe me cabgolin. But double vission is big problem. The squint eye is the most big problem. Actually the hormone clot force my eye and that's why its misplaced. I want to get back my normal eye. People are laughing at me. They don't care my emotions.  
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177275 tn?1511755244
Your eyes will never be normal but that doesn't mean you can't be helped. You need a specific type of Eye MD ophthalmologist called a "Strabismus specialist"  often called "pediatric ophthalmologist" as most eye problems occur in adults but almost all of them take care of adults.  You need one very very skilled as this is big problem. Might look at a medical school with Department of Ophthalmology.   You want one skilled in "strabismus surgery re-operations".  You will need to do some research and perhaps some traveling to find the right surgeon.
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Thank you so much.
Where do you live? Do you have a medical school close enough to drive to?
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