It's called alternating strabismus, I have it as well. I can't do those magic eye pictures at all, but I remember being able to use the glasses. I haven't tried either since I was a kid though. I should give it another shot and see how it works, I hardly ever go to the movies though. I think it depends on how much your other eye drifts / is used. I had a huge drift so I got the surgery when I was younger and since then they stay almost parallel, just a little off, so I'm not seeing perfect stereoscopic but I do use both eyes at the same time, one is just dominant. If you close one eye does part of your vision cut out? I lose some peripheral vision. I think it helps if you relax your eyes and don't try to focus too hard.
Actually the prepaid plans are a lot less than postpaid unless you want data. I've got straight talk for $33 a month and it gives me 1000 minutes and 1000 text, with 30mb of data. A comparable postpaid plan would be much, much higher. Straight talk only has 3 ok, but not great phones. There's also PagePlus which will give you unlimited talk and text, with 20mb of data for ~44 a month. With them you can use almost any cdma phone. A postpaid plan would be about double that and you'd have a 2-year contract, but hey you'd get like $100 off your phone price...
It's called alternating strabismus, I have it as well. I can't do those magic eye pictures at all, but I remember being able to use the glasses. I haven't tried either since I was a kid though. I should give it another shot and see how it works, I hardly ever go to the movies though. I think it depends on how much your other eye drifts / is used. I had a huge drift so I got the surgery when I was younger and since then they stay almost parallel, just a little off, so I'm not seeing perfect stereoscopic but I do use both eyes at the same time, one is just dominant. If you close one eye does part of your vision cut out? I lose some peripheral vision. I think it helps if you relax your eyes and don't try to focus too hard.
Actually the prepaid plans are a lot less than postpaid unless you want data. I've got straight talk for $33 a month and it gives me 1000 minutes and 1000 text, with 30mb of data. A comparable postpaid plan would be much, much higher. Straight talk only has 3 ok, but not great phones. There's also PagePlus which will give you unlimited talk and text, with 20mb of data for ~44 a month. With them you can use almost any cdma phone. A postpaid plan would be about double that and you'd have a 2-year contract, but hey you'd get like $100 off your phone price...
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