I've been wondering what the term is for the oddity in my eyes- They aren't quite connected, one is long-sighted, the other is short-sighted, they look in different directions, and I have no depth perception. So I did some research
Antimetropia is one eye being long-sighted (hyperopia) and one being short-sighted (myopia)
Strabismus is the eyes looking in different directions, and also covers the depth perception thing:
"It typically involves a lack of coordination between the
extraocular muscles that prevents bringing the gaze of each eye to the same point in space and preventing proper
binocular vision, which may adversely affect
depth perception. Strabismus can be either a disorder of the brain coordinating the eyes or a disorder of one or more muscles, as in any process that causes a dysfunction of the usual direction and power of the muscle or muscles."
There doesn't seem to be a word to describe someone with the symptoms of both
I have therefore diagnosed myself with antimetropic strabismus. Or possibly strabismusic antimetropia. Nice to know there's a term for it anyway. I've just spent 27 years thinking of it as having two lazy eyes.
Sources:
Strabismus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anisometropia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia