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celticdragonfly) wrote2006-06-08 09:09 am
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Jamie's eye appointment
We're off to Jamie's eye appointment. Hope I can find the place and it goes well. Poor kid's probably getting dilated.
I was filling out the forms last night, after a brief phone consult with
rlseiver. The family history part is pretty interesting. Glasses before age 6? Mother, aunt, grandfather. Strabismus? Mother, aunt, grandfather. Amblyopia? Mother, aunt, grandfather. Patching treatment? Mother, grandfather. Eye muscle surgery? Aunt.
Yeah, they're going to have a good idea where to start looking.
Hm, I forgot to double check with dad if we have any family history of cataracts or glaucoma. Well, none in the immediate family, anyway.
I'm feeling very cheerful about this - I'm hoping that this is part of what's been holding Jamie back, a nice clearly diagnosable easily treatable problem.
I was filling out the forms last night, after a brief phone consult with
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Yeah, they're going to have a good idea where to start looking.
Hm, I forgot to double check with dad if we have any family history of cataracts or glaucoma. Well, none in the immediate family, anyway.
I'm feeling very cheerful about this - I'm hoping that this is part of what's been holding Jamie back, a nice clearly diagnosable easily treatable problem.
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How in blazes do you keep glasses on a child under 6 anyway? I was 7 and it was still tough.
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I guess this just goes under "another burden of parenthood" and I cope and keep trying.
In chatting with
The doctor and optician kept talking about how for some kids, once they get the glasses on enough to figure out that hey, the prescription really HELPS, then they stop fighting it and then you can hardly get the glasses away from them.
Somehow, I really really doubt my kids will fall into this group. But here's hoping.