If you listen to the video, the eye problems that occurred 3 days after the vaccine were very obvious and noticeable, and not something that could have been missed 3 days earlier if it had existed.
I do realize that many forms of strabismus are very hard to notice, and can be missed.
I actually talked to a really good friend of mine before making this post (she was my Maid of Honor)
who is an optomotrist, and I ran all of this information by her.
She was really interested in the information, but of course they were not taught this in optomotry school, and they also do not question patients on when their last vaccine was, so it would be hard for an eye doctor to make the connection without asking the right questions.
I would love to see a vaccinated vs unvaccinated study done that includes this question about crossed eyes and strokes.
Maybe the reason that this problem is often not detected until school age, could be because of the bunch of vaccines that they normally get right before kindergarten starts.
Interestingly, I have an acquaintance/friend who did not vaccinate her child when young, largely because I warned her, and then homeschooled for kindergarten but started school in Grade 1. The child was then vaccinated for the first time, and shortly afterwards she was wearing glasses because her eyes were crossed. Her mother had her eyes checked because she had been reading really, really young (one of those teach your baby to read mothers) but suddenly she could not read anymore. It was due to the crossed eyes. It really makes me wonder if vaccines were the cause. The mom probably thought that it was safer to vaccinate her at that older age, but I know that it NEVER safe to vaccinate.
The Weston A. Price Foundation is raising funds to do that study (vaxxed vs unvaxxed). Can't wait to see the results.
Do you have a link to where they are raising money to do this?
Perhaps they should start accepting crypto-currency donations.