[tri-med] Re: Eye Questions
- From: "Gina Anderson" <ghulce@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:44:18 -0500
we patch the left one on taylor to as i really do not want to do surgery. he
hates it gina son aaron 21 ashleigh 17 rj 15 taylor 7 granson aiden 18
months old a one more nov-08 upper mich
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From: "Katy Roberts" <basil1_2000@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 4:40 AM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: Eye Questions
We patched our son like mad from about 1 year. I think it helped a little
but baring in mind he has a corneal choristoma in his left eye which is
looks like a cataract but isn't because if it was they could remove it. We
patched, added tropicamide drops to his left eye to try and let in as much
light as possible to try and get the brain to switch on to that eye. We see
a specialist about twice a year he is the only one who specialises in this
condition in the whole UK. We have our last ever appointment coming up in
July this year as they have said his left eye is not going to get any better
and that they have done all they can - so he has limited sight in that eye -
if any. But thank god his right eye has improved with glasses. We found that
patching came to an end around 3 years as he would not keep it on so his
turn in his eye is still there and sometime more noticeable on some days
than others. His consultant said that it was more important to let him
get on with life for a while as the patching might start to hinder his
learning at such a crucial stage. He see a vision impairment teacher one a
week and she is fab and knows all his ways of trying to get out of things.
She has explained to me about the things he will need when he goes to
school, like a laptop, larger writing in books, a magnifier.
Katy. son t8 mosaic.
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From: Jennifer Vanderbeek <phil46@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, 18 April, 2008 11:43:30 PM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: Eye Questions
Elanor had strabismus and amblyopia when she was little. We patched her eye
for months, and it helped some, but didn't fix it. I guess you have to
start patching very early for it to work (how early, I'm not sure), and we
couldn't be very consistent because Elanor figured out how to get the patch
off (stinker). We finally had surgery when she was 2 1/2, and it worked
wonders! Her eyesight is pretty good now (that we can tell) and she only
gets a little crossed when she is really tired, but barely. It was pretty
minor, and she recovered quickly. When they do the surgery, they have to
adjust both eyes so that they eyes properly align. Elanor also had ptosis
surgery (droopy eyelid), and that wasn't quite as successful. Her left eye
still droops a little, and it doesn't always close when she sleeps. Anyway,
that is what we did. I guess in addition to patching and surgery, there are
corrective lenses and eyedrops. I can't say what you should tell Dr. #2,
but it's good that you are getting a second opinion. Our kids have so much
to overcome as it is, eyesight shouldn't be one of them if it can be
improved!
Jennifer Vanderbeek
Meridian, ID
Mom to Arwen, 10; Elanor (T18), 8; caregiver to Joe (CP), 29, and wife to
Andrew
Visity Elanor's Caringbridge site at:
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/elanoranne
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From: tri-med-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tri-med-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Wendi
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 12:56 PM
To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tri-med] Eye Questions
Hi everyone!
Jackson has strabismus in his left eye. We've been seeing an eye dr. at
Children's Hospital since he was a baby and every year he tells us to come
back in a year and does nothing. I think the wandering is getting worse and
I'm also concerned about his depth perception. He trips over toys all the
time and has trouble going from tile to carpet or tile to different
patterned tile. The dr. did say that he felt J was "far-sighted", but
didn't recommended glasses or anything but "come back in a year".
I've decided to get a second opinion from a non-Children's dr, scheduled
for May 6th. What questions should I ask? What can I do to make sure he
gets what he needs? Do I tell the new dr. that this is a second opinion
appt or see what she says about his eyes first?
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
Wendi, mom to Jackson, trisomy 4p, inverted duplication, 3 1/2 years, and
Jameson 3 months.
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