Yes I know it sounds bonkers and he’s not allowed to drive a car anyway because he’s 6. (Bless him, he screwed is face up at me and said “of course I can’t drive I’m a kid”)
My son has been diagnosed with a severe long sightedness and I was told, due to the peripheral vision and eye sight he would not be allowed to drive a car if he was an adult.
Will it get any better? Will he be able to drive when older? He may under go patch therapy soon and is under the hospital, but I am not really getting any possitive answers from the hospital.
The “numbers” are
Visual acuity: r 6/12-2 l6-24/3
Does anyone have any experience in this.