wallawallakids
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Hi, This is incredibly off topic but I am sort of out here on my own and I am hoping someone who has been through this before, or knows something about it can help. My youngest son (who just turned 6) was having difficulty reading in Kindergarten. He has always been really clumsy, bumping into things, broke his collar bone falling off his bed, stuff like that. He also started staring off into space a year ago and to me his left eye looked a little strange. I kept asking my husband if he thought he should see an eye doctor. In hubby's defense DS seemed to see fine (if you ask him about things across the street etc, he can see them), and had been tested at the Dr office during his check up every year and in school this year and passed both times.
I finally got DH to agree to take him in to see an eye doctor yesterday and we were both shocked with what he said. It turns out he has severe Refractive Amblyopia. His right eye sees 20/20 but his left is -10.5. He said he has had this for some time and has started to ignore all the impute from his left eye. He may have been only using the right eye for the last 3 years. He told me it was too severe for him to handle and that he only cares for cases of mild Amblyopia and referred me to a Pediatric Opthamologist. I called the office and they can't see us until Sept 19. Which feels like it is eons away! (He is the only Pediatric Opthamologist in our state so I can't call another Dr. I have to wait).
I am concerned about so many things and I don't know where to turn. From my understanding, he will most likely be given a patch to wear over his "good" eye while they try to strengthen his weaker one. Given that he has struggled in school last year I am super nervous about how this will affect him this year. Also, I am worried about him getting teased. I am not sure how to protect him from that? I love my DH to death but he thinks I am crazy for worrying about how other kids will react. "We want him to get better so this is what we have to do". I completely agree with him but it breaks my heart to think of someone making hurtful comments to him. How do I help him with that? Any ideas? Also he will start school without the patch and glasses so the kids in the class will definitely notice the difference.
Has anyone else had a child with this? How did your child do with the treatment? Was it successful? Did they mind wearing the patch? Was it a fight to put on everyday? Did you use a reward system? Also, how long did your child need to do the therapy? The Dr I saw yesterday made it sound like we could be doing this on and off for the next 3 years!
Sorry for such a long, rambling post. I am just a nervous mom who want my little guy to be ok and I don't know where else to turn. Any help or insight at all would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
I finally got DH to agree to take him in to see an eye doctor yesterday and we were both shocked with what he said. It turns out he has severe Refractive Amblyopia. His right eye sees 20/20 but his left is -10.5. He said he has had this for some time and has started to ignore all the impute from his left eye. He may have been only using the right eye for the last 3 years. He told me it was too severe for him to handle and that he only cares for cases of mild Amblyopia and referred me to a Pediatric Opthamologist. I called the office and they can't see us until Sept 19. Which feels like it is eons away! (He is the only Pediatric Opthamologist in our state so I can't call another Dr. I have to wait).
I am concerned about so many things and I don't know where to turn. From my understanding, he will most likely be given a patch to wear over his "good" eye while they try to strengthen his weaker one. Given that he has struggled in school last year I am super nervous about how this will affect him this year. Also, I am worried about him getting teased. I am not sure how to protect him from that? I love my DH to death but he thinks I am crazy for worrying about how other kids will react. "We want him to get better so this is what we have to do". I completely agree with him but it breaks my heart to think of someone making hurtful comments to him. How do I help him with that? Any ideas? Also he will start school without the patch and glasses so the kids in the class will definitely notice the difference.
Has anyone else had a child with this? How did your child do with the treatment? Was it successful? Did they mind wearing the patch? Was it a fight to put on everyday? Did you use a reward system? Also, how long did your child need to do the therapy? The Dr I saw yesterday made it sound like we could be doing this on and off for the next 3 years!
Sorry for such a long, rambling post. I am just a nervous mom who want my little guy to be ok and I don't know where else to turn. Any help or insight at all would be very much appreciated. Thank you.