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Is it possible for a person with strabismus (cross eyed people) to see clearly?

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Yes: Longstanding strabismus is usually compensated for by the brain which pays attention to only one eye at a time. Recent onset of strabismus should be elevated urgently by an ophthalmologist or neurologist.

Answered 10/24/2017

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Yep: Each eye can see 20/20. They just can't see in 3d.

Answered 11/6/2012

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