My dd5 had her annual eye exam this morning - she has not needed glasses previously. This morning however the eye doctor was concerned because her farsightedness was different enough in each eye that he felt she needed some correction to prevent lazy eye from occurring. My question is (which I forgot to ask him) was will she now be a lifelong glass wearer, or once she wears glasses for a while and her brain refocuses more attention to the "lazy eye" (which is not even noticeable at this point), will she not have to have glasses anymore? Anyone have experience with this or know the answer? I realize everyone's eyes are different and hers are still growing with her, but I just wasn't sure if this was the beginning of lifelong eyeglass wearing. This is budget related because new glasses every year will definitely affect my budget 
