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I will be praying that all turns out well with your test.......

: My heart goes out to you and all of the loved ones who were

blessed to know this young girl... They say everything happens for a

reason, but I just can't figure out the reason and I do question

things... I know that it is Gods will but honestly it makes me wonder. I

am sure there are others out here who share the same feelings that I do.

Such a young girl.... My condolences are with you and her familly.......

Dennis: A Little Drum Roll for me........ Are you all ready fo the name

of the mosquito plant?????? I have 2 different types.

One is called Citrosa: (Mosquito fighter plant)

The other is called Pelargonium citronella (mosquito plant) Hope this

helps....... Happy hunting.......... ;o Sending Love and hugs to each

and every one of you.....

Angel Hugs,

Diane

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Girl you just don't know how bad mosquitos can be until you stayed in Louisiana. They don't have to be big... They are those bite and run mosquitoes. hahha. Don't have a chance to swat them. Iswell up real bad after getting bitten. Have to put alcohol and take benedryl. No outings after dark for me. I miss you Diane. It's nice you are back. I need to talk with you so get in touch okay??

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Thank you (all) for the prayers and thanks for the

plants. My wife said she had heard of them, We will

plant some next year. I suppose it's too late this

year. Anyway, it's too darn hot to go outside anyway.

-dz-

--- diane214@... wrote:

> -dz-

> I will be praying that all turns out well with

> your test.......

>

> : My heart goes out to you and all of the

> loved ones who were

> blessed to know this young girl... They say

> everything happens for a

> reason, but I just can't figure out the reason and I

> do question

> things... I know that it is Gods will but honestly

> it makes me wonder. I

> am sure there are others out here who share the same

> feelings that I do.

> Such a young girl.... My condolences are with you

> and her familly.......

>

> Dennis: A Little Drum Roll for me........ Are you

> all ready fo the name

> of the mosquito plant?????? I have 2 different

> types.

>

> One is called Citrosa: (Mosquito fighter plant)

> The other is called Pelargonium citronella (mosquito

> plant) Hope this

> helps....... Happy hunting.......... ;o Sending Love

> and hugs to each

> and every one of you.....

>

>

>

> Angel Hugs,

>

> Diane

>

>

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Hey Jan,

I have no idea where you can get them where you live.... Try Walmart

or a garden center. The lady that got another type got them at a food

store...... Call around......You are in the boondocks girl......

;o..call around to see where you can get them....... Happy hunting......

Angel Hugs,

Diane

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Where do you live?

eye doctor

My son has had a stye in the lower lid for over a month. We have done conservative treatment (ointment, compresses, drops, etc). I am going to have to break down and take him to an eye doctor. The one that we were referred to is affiliated with a big group and is a two hour minimum office visit and mandatory eye dilation. I am looking for someone that would be good with my moderate to severe functioning nonverbal son. He is pretty big. Any guidance or referral to who we should go to?? I an not wanting his first eye doc visit to be negative.

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We've used Marc Greenberg with our son for his last eye exam. He is a pediatric ophthalmologist and was very patient. Their group's website is www.eyeconsultants.net and they have several locations. We used the Piedmont Fayette Community Hospital location.

From: "caroline_hull" <caroline_hull@...>Reply- autism autism Subject: eye doctorDate: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 01:29:33 -0000>My son has had a stye in the lower lid for over a month. We have done>conservative treatment (ointment, compresses, drops, etc). I am going>to have to break down and take him to an eye doctor. The one that we>were referred to is affiliated with a big group and is a two hour>minimum office visit and mandatory eye dilation. I am looking for>someone that would be good with my moderate to severe functioning>nonverbal son. He is pretty big. Any guidance or referral to who we>should go to?? I an not wanting his first eye doc visit to be negative.>>>>>>>>>

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tasha,

is there a concern that ryan has a connective tissue disorder? for example,

ehlers danlos? if so, then it is recommended to get an eye exam. if you need

any additional information, then i can find out more and send it to you.

deshea

---- Original message ----

>Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:02:33 -0800 (PST)

>From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>

>Subject: Eye doctor

>infantile scoliosis treatment

>

> Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope

> all is well.

> goes today to the eye doctor.

> It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted

> him to see an eye doctor. We are just now getting

> around to it..............long story.

> I can't remember why we are going.............what

> is the connection to scoliosis?

> Thanks for your help.

> Take care,

> Tasha

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Did you have him checked for a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would

probably be checking to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I

am not sure why you are going.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Eye doctor

Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

goes today to the eye doctor.

It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see an eye doctor.

We are just now getting around to it..............long story.

I can't remember why we are going.............what is the connection to

scoliosis?

Thanks for your help.

Take care,

Tasha

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Thanks and Deshea.

I appreciate your response.

It should have been one of the first test done on . Many months ago, but

our insurance was not covering the boys at that time. Job change and insurance

change.

They had ruled out a connective tissue disorder at this time. I had totally

forgot and made this appointment with the eye doctor now that insurance covers

them.

Anyway we now know his eyes look good. A little near sightedness(I think that

is what the doctor said), but nothing too bad to worry about.

Again, thank you for your help.

Deshea, at what point do they check again for a connective tissue disorder? Or

is this something they just continue to watch for with children with scoliosis?

What is a good site to read more about it?

Tasha

Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote:

Did you have him checked for a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would

probably be checking to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I

am not sure why you are going.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Eye doctor

Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

goes today to the eye doctor.

It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see an eye doctor.

We are just now getting around to it..............long story.

I can't remember why we are going.............what is the connection to

scoliosis?

Thanks for your help.

Take care,

Tasha

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Hi Tasha

I'm not Deshea (I believe she's in Montreal at a brace appt), but my

daughter was dx with a connective tissue disorder at 18 months old.

She had alot of symptoms for Marfan Syndrome, but not enough to meet

the very strict criteria. The Genetics Dept wanted to see her again

when she was 6 yrs old (she's 7 now). She now does have the diagnosis

of Marfan Syndrome as some of her symptoms worsened (unfortunately)

which put her into the category.

I found Marfan.org to be very helpful and they have sections that

refer to " connective tissue disorders " , and not Marfan proper. As

well as a list of the criteria.

Hope that helps.

Jacki

Did you have him checked for

a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be checking

to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am not sure

why you are going.

>

>

> Noelle (12-2-01)

> Ian (8-15-04)

> Eye doctor

>

> Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> goes today to the eye doctor.

> It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see an

eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

story.

> I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

connection to scoliosis?

> Thanks for your help.

> Take care,

> Tasha

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Thanks Jacki.

I think I actually have gone to that site before after hearing about connective

tissue disorder through the group.

If you don't mind me asking what symptoms did your daughter have before knowing

exactly what you were dealing with?

Thanks, Tasha

jabostock <jabostock@...> wrote: Hi Tasha

I'm not Deshea (I believe she's in Montreal at a brace appt), but my

daughter was dx with a connective tissue disorder at 18 months old.

She had alot of symptoms for Marfan Syndrome, but not enough to meet

the very strict criteria. The Genetics Dept wanted to see her again

when she was 6 yrs old (she's 7 now). She now does have the diagnosis

of Marfan Syndrome as some of her symptoms worsened (unfortunately)

which put her into the category.

I found Marfan.org to be very helpful and they have sections that

refer to " connective tissue disorders " , and not Marfan proper. As

well as a list of the criteria.

Hope that helps.

Jacki

Did you have him checked for

a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be checking

to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am not sure

why you are going.

>

>

> Noelle (12-2-01)

> Ian (8-15-04)

> Eye doctor

>

> Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> goes today to the eye doctor.

> It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see an

eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

story.

> I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

connection to scoliosis?

> Thanks for your help.

> Take care,

> Tasha

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hi Tasha

The first thing we noticed was that Siobhan didn't weight-bear, and

her feet and ankles pronated badly - This sent us to an orthopedist -

Siobhan was around 6 months old.

He took one look at her very long feet, fingers, toes etc...,

hypermobility, and mentioned Marfan Syndrome - He referred Siobhan to

genetics, who sent her for x-rays, where her scoliosis was picked up,

eye doc (eyes fine) and cardio - Her aorta was enlarged. So she has

been seen yearly for that.

By Siobhan's next genetics appt - 4-5 yrs later, she had hernias (one

repaired) and Dr D found a hip problem that is listed as a major

criteria - This along with her pronated feet, scoliosis, high arched

palate, and the wrist and thumb signs, gave her the dx of Marfans.

I've read that there are over 200 connective tissue disorders, most

of which don't have a name! I would make sure that an echo is done,

if you have suspicions, at least to get a baseline, and go from

there.....

Take care

Jacki

Did you have him checked

for

> a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be

checking

> to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am not

sure

> why you are going.

> >

> >

> > Noelle (12-2-01)

> > Ian (8-15-04)

> > Eye doctor

> >

> > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see

an

> eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

> story.

> > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> connection to scoliosis?

> > Thanks for your help.

> > Take care,

> > Tasha

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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I don't have a strong suspicion, but there a few things about that make me

wonder. I have mentioned it to his doc before and he didn't think so.

His geneticist didn't mention it either.

has a slender build. His fingers are long, but so are mine.

He does have a high arching palate. And his doctor mentioned palmar crease??

Can't remember what this means.

What does the wrist and thumb sign mean?

Anyway like I said there are some things about him that make me wonder and think

twice.

Tasha

jabostock <jabostock@...> wrote: Hi Tasha

The first thing we noticed was that Siobhan didn't weight-bear, and

her feet and ankles pronated badly - This sent us to an orthopedist -

Siobhan was around 6 months old.

He took one look at her very long feet, fingers, toes etc...,

hypermobility, and mentioned Marfan Syndrome - He referred Siobhan to

genetics, who sent her for x-rays, where her scoliosis was picked up,

eye doc (eyes fine) and cardio - Her aorta was enlarged. So she has

been seen yearly for that.

By Siobhan's next genetics appt - 4-5 yrs later, she had hernias (one

repaired) and Dr D found a hip problem that is listed as a major

criteria - This along with her pronated feet, scoliosis, high arched

palate, and the wrist and thumb signs, gave her the dx of Marfans.

I've read that there are over 200 connective tissue disorders, most

of which don't have a name! I would make sure that an echo is done,

if you have suspicions, at least to get a baseline, and go from

there.....

Take care

Jacki

Did you have him checked

for

> a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be

checking

> to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am not

sure

> why you are going.

> >

> >

> > Noelle (12-2-01)

> > Ian (8-15-04)

> > Eye doctor

> >

> > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see

an

> eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

> story.

> > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> connection to scoliosis?

> > Thanks for your help.

> > Take care,

> > Tasha

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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I can tell you from our experience with Lexi...she too has a very slender

build and long fingers ( expect for her few messed up fingers) Her palate is

extremely narrow and very high arched as well. Coming from a dental

background...we are in for a mess with this girl's mouth!! LOL

I saw you mentioned his arm and thumbs...I may have missed it in a previous

post, but what exactly is going on there? Lexi has some hand anomalies, her

thumbs are non-opposing, she is also without the tendons in her thumbs which in

turn only allows her to move her thumb at the bottom joint. she cannot bend her

top joint in the thumb...and we had surgery this past sept. to bypass tendons

from her ring finger into her thumb on the left hand. she also has other issues

on the hand as well. we did have her tested for holt-oram syndrome when she was

younger and that was ruled out. she shows no signs of any of the heart defects.

she could still have the syndrome, not all h-o pt's have the cardiac

problems...so we will not pursue further testing until she is older and ready to

have children of her own if she wants to do that.

i too asked about any connective tissue disorders while they were testing her

for everything else under the sun at the geneticist's and even when miss mehta

saw her in erie she by just looking at her told me not to worry about that. i

have finally given up on the genetics testing....if there is something

genetically wrong with lexi, then they don't have a name for it yet or haven't

discovered it!! there are thousands upon thousands of tests they could do, but

we are done with that route for now. none of her issues so far are life

threatening and we can luckily repair what we are dealing with.

however, if you feel strongly about the connective tissue disorder then

definitely pursue it.

best regards,

tracey

Eye doctor

> >

> > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see

an

> eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

> story.

> > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> connection to scoliosis?

> > Thanks for your help.

> > Take care,

> > Tasha

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Tracey,

Lexi is the one with AMC, right? If she is, that also explains the thumbs

and the high palette in mouth because I have those same issues because of my

AMC.

I actually didn't have that much problems with my dental issues because of

the high palette but then I had a dentist who specialized with children but

at this 1 appointment we got there and we found out that my dentist had a

heart attack and he was on leave and he had a sub who hated kids, he

actually shook me and told me to shut up because I was scared and I always

seem to start crying and he didn't like it so he did that, my mom was

sooooooo pi-ed. After that she never made me go to the dentist.

I did start going back to the dentist when I was in my teens and it was on

my own.

Betty

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No, Lexi doesn't have AMC...I can't remember what that is either, but she

doesn't have it. She just has a little bit of this and a little bit of that

going on with her. I guess she is like the Heinz57 of fluke things going on with

her.

As for her dental issues...hers goes way beyond just the narrow and arched

palate. She has major crowding already with her baby teeth and they are just all

over the place. Right out of college I worked in a pediatric dental office, and

luckily he is right around the corner from where are now. He has already seen

her for her first cleaning ( she wouldn't let mom do it though :-( ) and we are

going to start some serial extractions and start placing spacers in her mouth.

If you could see her mouth, you would understand.

I am sorry you had such a terrible experience with your dentist as a child. I

had one very similar to that as well...it's a wonder I went into Dental Hygiene.

Although I cleaned teeth and didn't work with the dentist one on one, I always

remembered my nightmarish dentist as a kid ( and he was a pediatric dentist

too!) and always made sure to make my patient's as comfortable as possible.

Especially when I worked for the ped dentist....some of those children were

terrified just to have their cleanings done :-(

Take care.....

Tracey

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Tracey,

Lexi is the one with AMC, right? If she is, that also explains the thumbs

and the high palette in mouth because I have those same issues because of my

AMC.

I actually didn't have that much problems with my dental issues because of

the high palette but then I had a dentist who specialized with children but

at this 1 appointment we got there and we found out that my dentist had a

heart attack and he was on leave and he had a sub who hated kids, he

actually shook me and told me to shut up because I was scared and I always

seem to start crying and he didn't like it so he did that, my mom was

sooooooo pi-ed. After that she never made me go to the dentist.

I did start going back to the dentist when I was in my teens and it was on

my own.

Betty

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Hi Tasha

Here's what I found on the " wrist and thumb signs " - both Siobhan and

I can do this!

" >>Positive wrist () and thumb (Steinberg) signs: Two simple

maneuvers may help demonstrate arachnodactyly. First, the thumb sign

is positive if the thumb, when completely opposed within the clenched

hand, projects beyond the ulnar border. Second, the wrist sign is

positive if the distal phalanges of the first and fifth digits of 1

hand overlap when wrapped around the opposite wrist.<< "

The Marfan.org site has a long list of all features, signs etc....

Not sure about " palmer creases " ??, but the geneticist noticed that

Siobhan doesn't have any???? But didn't think it was related to

Marfan - Not sure myself!

I honestly believe that there are loads of us walking around with

Connective Tissue Disorders - It's reassuring to know that doc's are

prepared to take it seriously now....

Good luck with .

Jacki

Did you have him

checked

> for

> > a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be

> checking

> > to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am

not

> sure

> > why you are going.

> > >

> > >

> > > Noelle (12-2-01)

> > > Ian (8-15-04)

> > > Eye doctor

> > >

> > > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is

well.

> > > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to

see

> an

> > eye doctor. We are just now getting around to

it..............long

> > story.

> > > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> > connection to scoliosis?

> > > Thanks for your help.

> > > Take care,

> > > Tasha

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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Hi Tracey-I think we will be in the same mess with 's mouth. His poor

little mouth, jaws, teeth........the whole thing..............is so crooked.

Everything about his head, face, ears, eyes are off. Just a tad. Major

overbite and his right teeth come down lower than his left.

Having a dental background at what age should we take him to a dentist?

Oh the thumb and wrist signs was something Jacki had told me about. It can help

determine if you have arachnodactyly.............with Marfan.

Anyway thanks for all the info about Lexi and your experience.

Tasha

Tracey <pthahn@...> wrote: I can

tell you from our experience with Lexi...she too has a very slender build and

long fingers ( expect for her few messed up fingers) Her palate is extremely

narrow and very high arched as well. Coming from a dental background...we are in

for a mess with this girl's mouth!! LOL

I saw you mentioned his arm and thumbs...I may have missed it in a previous

post, but what exactly is going on there? Lexi has some hand anomalies, her

thumbs are non-opposing, she is also without the tendons in her thumbs which in

turn only allows her to move her thumb at the bottom joint. she cannot bend her

top joint in the thumb...and we had surgery this past sept. to bypass tendons

from her ring finger into her thumb on the left hand. she also has other issues

on the hand as well. we did have her tested for holt-oram syndrome when she was

younger and that was ruled out. she shows no signs of any of the heart defects.

she could still have the syndrome, not all h-o pt's have the cardiac

problems...so we will not pursue further testing until she is older and ready to

have children of her own if she wants to do that.

i too asked about any connective tissue disorders while they were testing her

for everything else under the sun at the geneticist's and even when miss mehta

saw her in erie she by just looking at her told me not to worry about that. i

have finally given up on the genetics testing....if there is something

genetically wrong with lexi, then they don't have a name for it yet or haven't

discovered it!! there are thousands upon thousands of tests they could do, but

we are done with that route for now. none of her issues so far are life

threatening and we can luckily repair what we are dealing with.

however, if you feel strongly about the connective tissue disorder then

definitely pursue it.

best regards,

tracey

Eye doctor

> >

> > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see

an

> eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

> story.

> > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> connection to scoliosis?

> > Thanks for your help.

> > Take care,

> > Tasha

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Jacki,

Well I had to get my dictionary out, but I finally figured out the wrist and

thumb signs.

I can do the wrist one, but haven't had a chance to look at 's.

Very interesting.

Thanks, Tasha

jabostock <jabostock@...> wrote: Hi Tasha

Here's what I found on the " wrist and thumb signs " - both Siobhan and

I can do this!

" >>Positive wrist () and thumb (Steinberg) signs: Two simple

maneuvers may help demonstrate arachnodactyly. First, the thumb sign

is positive if the thumb, when completely opposed within the clenched

hand, projects beyond the ulnar border. Second, the wrist sign is

positive if the distal phalanges of the first and fifth digits of 1

hand overlap when wrapped around the opposite wrist.<< "

The Marfan.org site has a long list of all features, signs etc....

Not sure about " palmer creases " ??, but the geneticist noticed that

Siobhan doesn't have any???? But didn't think it was related to

Marfan - Not sure myself!

I honestly believe that there are loads of us walking around with

Connective Tissue Disorders - It's reassuring to know that doc's are

prepared to take it seriously now....

Good luck with .

Jacki

Did you have him

checked

> for

> > a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be

> checking

> > to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am

not

> sure

> > why you are going.

> > >

> > >

> > > Noelle (12-2-01)

> > > Ian (8-15-04)

> > > Eye doctor

> > >

> > > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is

well.

> > > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to

see

> an

> > eye doctor. We are just now getting around to

it..............long

> > story.

> > > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> > connection to scoliosis?

> > > Thanks for your help.

> > > Take care,

> > > Tasha

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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Well we can start our support group later on for dentally challenged kids! LOL

To your question, it is recommended to at least introduce a child to the dentist

office at around age 3. They will attempt to clean the teeth if the child

cooperates. It is mostly a fun little visit for them to see all the gadgets and

stuff and slowly get them used to it. Some kids do GREAT their first visit and

some get to the chair and that's about it...but that is fine. They usually call

it a " happy visit "

Tracey

Eye doctor

> >

> > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is well.

> > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him to see

an

> eye doctor. We are just now getting around to it..............long

> story.

> > I can't remember why we are going.............what is the

> connection to scoliosis?

> > Thanks for your help.

> > Take care,

> > Tasha

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Tasha - Sorry for the " medical talk " - I couldn't find anything for

us normal folks to read! LOL

I could have shown you with pictures!

Have a good weekend.

Jacki

Did you have him

> checked

> > for

> > > a connective tissue disorder? If so, they would probably be

> > checking

> > > to see if his lenses are dislocated at all. Otherwise, I am

> not

> > sure

> > > why you are going.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Noelle (12-2-01)

> > > > Ian (8-15-04)

> > > > Eye doctor

> > > >

> > > > Hi everyone. I haven't been on in a while. I hope all is

> well.

> > > > goes today to the eye doctor.

> > > > It was last year, early on, that his doctor wanted him

to

> see

> > an

> > > eye doctor. We are just now getting around to

> it..............long

> > > story.

> > > > I can't remember why we are going.............what is

the

> > > connection to scoliosis?

> > > > Thanks for your help.

> > > > Take care,

> > > > Tasha

> > > >

> > > > __________________________________________________

> > > >

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Now I'm bummed, I missed out on that with just going to the dentist for just

seeing and playing with the instruments. Wonder if my dentist would let me

do that now? Lmao. My dentist I have now is great. He actually got a kick

out of me the last time I saw him. I ended up having my wisdom tooth yanked

out, and of course I started to freak out because every 1 else I know and

knew from my past had nightmare stories about their wisdom teeth being taken

out. Well I'm like I don't want to be put to sleep, him and his assistant

who has been there as long as I have as a patient, looked at me like what?,

why would we do that? We didn't the last time, I was like the last time?

This is what made them laugh, I asked you took a wisdom tooth out all ready?

Where was I? They laughed. They took it out back in 93. And they used lots

of novacane (sp?). But after they told me when, I remembered but they

called it something else.

Enough of the dentistry stories from me.

Betty

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Does anyone know of a good eye doctor on the west side for our

children? My daughter sees one, but I know he runs out of patience

with her and she's typical... I just don't see the visit going well

with Kiernan.. and his family doctor just requested he get a full eye

exam done.

Any help is appreciated!

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