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I HAVE A QUESTION,

I FORGOT ALLABOUT THIS UNTILL LAST NIGHT I WAS TALKING TO SOMEONE AND IT REMINDED ME ABOUT IT .

I WANTED TO ASK IF ANY OF YOU WHEN YOU WERE SICK OR EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT ANYMORE HAVE HAD A PROBLEM WITH SWIMMING DEEP UNDER WATER. DID IT EVER FEEL LIKE YOUR HEAD WAS GOING TO EXPLODE. I NEVER HAD A PROBLEM UNTILL I GOT THSES IMPLANTS, I FORGOT ABOUT IT CAUSE I HARDLY GO SWIMMING. JUST CURIOUS

LANI

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I can only speak for myself, I have always loved swimming and I have

always worn goggles. Some people have said to watch if the goggles are

too tight on brow muscles that kids may have to use to see. I have

terrible eye hand coordination, (not necessarily related to BPES, I am

just not good at things like softball, etc.,), so swimming was a sport

I always liked.

My daughter is only 15 months, she won't wear goggles, but she loves

swimming. For us, a bigger problem is sunlight. We need sunglasses all

the time. I love indoor swimming for this reason.

Beth

>

> Hi all.

> I have a quick question regarding swimming and BPES. Can kids who

have

> had surgery wear swimming goggles or would the goggles affect the

site

> of surgery. We all know how chlorinated pool water can irritate and

> swimming without goggles can result in 2 very red eyes! Is swimming a

> sport that is not too popular with our kids with BPES?

> Parsons

>

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I'm so glad someone asked this question! With the

lubricant - can they still see with it in? When I put

Micah's duratears in at night he says he can't see. I

will look for goggles that will fit well enough to not

leak but won't put too much pressure on his eyebrows.

Thanks to everyone for the tips!

:) April

--- KORBINTAI2LUV@... wrote:

> I live in the the desert so living here

> summer wise is pool all teh

> time goggles are better then not having them at all

> snice the kids BPES

> get red red eye due to cholrinated pools etc.. Me

> personally wuth us

> pool time is time to put a lubricante in her

> eyes.. helps a whole lot

> with her eyes

>

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