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the eyes muscles are attached to the sclera the white of the eye during

strabismus surgery the eye surgeon will make a small opening through the conjunctiva

the thin layer of clear tissue covering the eye from there he or she

will reach the eye muscle the surgeon will adjust the length or position of

the muscles to make the eye work properly

For more infomation >> How is strabismus surgery done? - Duration: 0:32.

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Trump's approval rating is going up: Kellyanne Conway - Duration: 7:05.

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What is strabismus? - Duration: 0:29.

When the eyes are not lined up evenly it is called strabismus with this condition

the eyes do not work together each eye will send a different image to the brain.

To avoid confusion the brain learns to ignore the image from the weaker eye.

Most of the time strabismus is caused by problems with how nerves and the brain

control the eye muscles

For more infomation >> What is strabismus? - Duration: 0:29.

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2 Year Old Girl Is Unresponsive In The Hospital Until Her Big Sister Gives Her A Life Changing Kiss - Duration: 2:35.

2-Year-Old Girl Is Unresponsive In The Hospital Until Her Big Sister Gives Her A Life-Changing

Kiss

Miracles can touch anyone.

We read about them in the news and see stories on television of extraordinary circumstances

happening to those least expecting it.

In a world where most news is negative, uplifting stories are always a welcome change.

Hospitals are places that see plenty of miraculous events.

Patients that have received grave news will suddenly make positive progress, or those

with terminal illnesses will begin to recover out of nowhere.

Sometimes, there's just no explaining how or why it's happening.

Just ask the Smith family of the United Kingdom…

Poppy Smith, the youngest daughter of the family, suffered hypoxic brain damage on her

second birthday.

The family had little hope of survival after doctors evaluated her, but one day her older

sister made a simple loving gesture that started to miraculously turn Poppy's life around…

Poppy Smith, the youngest daughter of the Smith family of the United Kingdom, was born

with many health-related complications.

She was dangerously premature, and when she left the hospital weighed a mere four pounds.

Doctors also diagnosed her with Moebius syndrome, a disease that affects facial muscle control.

It seemed like luck wasn't ever going to be on Poppy's side.

On the day of her second birthday, her parents found her lying on the ground, unresponsive.

They brought her to the hospital, where they received horrific news: Poppy suffered severe

brain damage from lack of oxygen, and it wasn't likely she would survive.

One morning, while Poppy's family was visiting, her older sister was looking at her still

body and decided to give her a kiss on her stomach.

The reaction that came immediately afterwards had both doctors and family members astonished…

Poppy actually started to respond to stimuli!

In the days that followed, Poppy slowly started to regain normal body functions.

It's been eight weeks since her sister's life-changing kiss, and doctors are still

baffled as to how the recovery happened so quickly!

A story like this one gives hope to all those who are also going through a difficult time.

Miracles can happen, and Poppy Smith is proof!

Share this heartwarming story with your friends below!

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