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My right eye is blind and it has moven to the corner, why does this happen?

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Common: The eyes in their natural state are not straight. What keeps them straight is a target to look at which the brain then uses to have the eyes straight and looking at the same thing. When one (or both) eye is blind it has a tendency to wander.

Answered 8/3/2013

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