CO goes to the opthamologist a lot. Her first visit was when she was five days old. She was born with a polar interior cataract the size of a pin prick in her left eye. Even though the cataract doesn't affect her vision, we figured it was a matter of time before we found out she needed glasses because of her genetics and her frequent visits to the eye doctor. Sure enough, CO got glasses few weeks after her fourth birthday.
We went to see the eye doctor again this winter and discovered something we hadn't seen coming: Her left eye was developing amblioplia, or lazy eye. This means her brain ignores the images sent from her left eye and is starting to rely solely on her right eye. Without intervention, her brain could cause vision failure in her left eye. To which we say; "Silly brain, CO wants to use both eyes!"
Now every morning for two hours CO wears a patch over her "good" eye. This reteaches her brain to rely on her left eye. She goes back to the eye doctor in March and has been very accomodating considering it's tough to see things "all blurry." We are counting our blessings because her cataract (and the resulting frequent visits to the eye doctor) helped us catch the pre-amblioplia before it got any worse. The other blessing is that her eye doctor says there's no reason she shouldn't eventually have 20/20 vision! Such a good girl. She has been so good about wearing her patch every morning.
Monday, January 23, 2012
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U need to search for the clip of Ralph saying, "Then the doctor said both eyes are lazy."
"Then the doctor told me that both eyes are lazy."
-Ralph Wiggam
I love her! She is so cute:) Sarah has lazy eye. The glasses help a lot! We are gearing up for contacts in a year or two.
Wanted to say thanks for the Birds and the Bees book you sent to me awhile back...it came to be very useful for Sarah and Kaitlyn.
Miss you guys!!
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