At the pumpkin patch!
Jed rode the pony!
Picking a pumpkin.
Jed with the pumpkins.
Scooping out the guts.
Carving pumpkins.
Jed was Tigger.
Julia was a pumpkin (for about 5 minutes)
Finished product!
And now that the festivities are over, it is time to head back to reality. We've been having a bit of a rough time with Julia and her glasses. I was convinced that she could see better with them on, but I just couldn't convince her of that fact! We were having trouble keeping them on her face.
I love my glasses right now!
Eventually, she took them off and broke them. If you notice in the pumpkin patch pics, she isn't wearing glasses because they were broken.
Definitely broken.
When she broke them the first time, we went ahead and ordered her some miraflex glasses. Good thing we did because a couple weeks later she really broke her glasses! The miraflex actually arrived the next day so we went and picked them up.
My new specs!
We still have trouble keeping them on, but she wears them more than she would wear the wire frames.
They are on...
And they are off!
Julia saw her eye doctor on Nov. 1st. First we did the Cardiff test to check her acuity. She didn't enjoy being patched for the test, but she seemed to respond to the cards.
Then we visited with Dr. Hoekel. He said that her acuity was better - one line better in each eye, which brings her to 20/80 in the left and 20/300 in the right. He also noticed that her eye is MUCH straighter with her new glasses. He checked out the glasses and then looked at her eyes. He was impressed with how she is using her eyes and wanted to dilate her eyes just to double check that nothing had changed. So before he put in the dilating drops, he tried to measure her pressures but she was crying way to hard.
After her eyes were dilated he double checked her prescription and it hasn't changed at all. She is steady at +6.00 in her left and +13.00 in her right. We talked a lot about our options and he thinks that we should continue with the glasses for now. Even though there is still a substantial difference between both eyes, it seems like she is trying to use them together and she is definitely seeing better in the glasses. I asked if it would be better to go back to a contact in the right and keep the glasses on the left. He said that he had thought of that too, but since her eye is staying so straight with the glasses, he wants to continue using those. It seems that her visual system is trying to reach a state of "balance" with her left eye becoming a bit more farsighted as her right eye is decreasing. He did predict that her left eye will always need correction - but I knew she would need glasses anyway, so that wasn't a big shocker. He is going to run her information by the surgeon, just to get an opinion and see if he would do anything differently.
We also talked about the future. He said that we will just take it one appointment at a time. He said we will probably introduce bifocals around age 2 when she gets bigger glasses. Right now he sets her focal point in her right eye at about 35 cm. So anything farther than that is not in focus. Bifocals will allow her to see both near and far since the lack of natural lens prohibits her from doing that adjustment on her own. He also said that we may do the IOL at age 2, but that if her eyes continue the way they have been, she may not need the IOL! If her prescription in both eyes ends up pretty close in numbers, the IOL will actually cause more problems by correcting the right eye while the left is still needing lenses. I told him that would be great - that I wanted to wait as long as possible anyway for the IOL.
The only bummer is that we are starting patching again. I expected this, but I am nervous about her wearing glasses and a patch. We are patching 2 hours a day.
So overall, this has been the best appointment! I always am so anxious and wound up going these appointments and have learned to anticipate bad news. So it was great to get some good news and feel positive about the future!
That last pic is the best! lol. So glad the apt. was positive for you. I LOVE her new frames. And no contact with only 2 hours of patching... woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteYay! For good news for you. I'm not sure anyone can understand the feelings you go through before an appointment. She is absolutely adorable in her glasses!
ReplyDeleteSo glad for good news! Her little pink glasses are too freaking cute... She was the cutest 5 minute pumpkin ever.
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