She can see normal thanks to high tech glasses
Posted November 20, 2012 By NewsWest 9
Posted November 20, 2012 By NewsWest 9
MONAHANS - Noveah Sanchez, a local Monahans girl, is like any other fifth grader but she is having to overcome battles most kids will never face. Noveah has a rare eye condition called Irlen Syndrome. Unlike some forms of dyslexia where words can move off the page, for her, everything she sees is constantly moving.
"She sees everything 3D, she doesn't see, it's not just her reading, it's her whole world moving on her," Aurora Sanchez, Noveah's mother said.
"I would turn around and it would look like the kids where coming at me, 'I would ask were you just coming towards me' and they would say 'no I was sitting in my seat the whole time'" Noveah said. The Sanchez family took a trip to see a doctor in Dallas and thankfully they finally figured out what was going on.
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"She sees everything 3D, she doesn't see, it's not just her reading, it's her whole world moving on her," Aurora Sanchez, Noveah's mother said.
"I would turn around and it would look like the kids where coming at me, 'I would ask were you just coming towards me' and they would say 'no I was sitting in my seat the whole time'" Noveah said. The Sanchez family took a trip to see a doctor in Dallas and thankfully they finally figured out what was going on.
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