nebraskachick
Earning My Ears
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- May 27, 2011
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My daughter 3 years old was diagnosed with amblyopia (lazy eye) and esotropia yesterday. Essentially she is is very farsighted 20/400 in the bad eye and 20/200 in the "good" eye. Essentially the very farsighted eye stopped working and is letting her right eye (the "good" eye) do all the work. The treatment for this is glasses that we are waiting on getting in next week and an eye patch for 1-2 hours a day.
Where I need help is getting her to keep that darn eye patch on. I need ideas. ANY little thing would be welcome.
This is what I have tried...
1) explaining why she needs to wear it. ie: that her right is eye is tired and needs a rest while her left eye does the work. I have explained the left eye is sick and needs to work so that it strengthens up.
2) wearing one with her
3) Cool pirate angle
4) offering her a bribe of any present she wants if she wears it for an hour
5) trying to play games, craft projects
6) painting her nails
7) Imprisonment in my arms (the only thing that seems to work but I am being bitten in the process and she is gaging and hyperventilating)
I really don't want this to be a terribly traumatic experience for her. I will if I have to but it is heartbreaking. Right now with the patch on she is screaming that she can't see and that it hurts. She is crying, gagging, hyperventillating, and clawing at her eye patch. I just don't know what to do
Where I need help is getting her to keep that darn eye patch on. I need ideas. ANY little thing would be welcome.
This is what I have tried...
1) explaining why she needs to wear it. ie: that her right is eye is tired and needs a rest while her left eye does the work. I have explained the left eye is sick and needs to work so that it strengthens up.
2) wearing one with her
3) Cool pirate angle
4) offering her a bribe of any present she wants if she wears it for an hour
5) trying to play games, craft projects
6) painting her nails
7) Imprisonment in my arms (the only thing that seems to work but I am being bitten in the process and she is gaging and hyperventilating)
I really don't want this to be a terribly traumatic experience for her. I will if I have to but it is heartbreaking. Right now with the patch on she is screaming that she can't see and that it hurts. She is crying, gagging, hyperventillating, and clawing at her eye patch. I just don't know what to do
