Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Hi there to Ethans mum or dad??? You didn't leave a name after your message?, I also have a wee son named *Ethan*, he is only 15 months old, and hasn't had any surgeries so far, not until he is about 4 years old the Dr has told us, there are a few pix of him at the bleph site, Where abouts do you live??? We are in New-Zealand:)...We have an older son who is 5 *Tyler*, whom doesn't have bleph, Ethan is the very 1st in the family to have this!...what about you?....Talk soon:) Leanne and family. -- blepharophimosis Re: Thank you all again wishing you and yours all the best for little Ruths operation... My son Ethan had his operation at 2 and half.. and now at nearly 5 his scars are non exitant and hes looking great.. tho it is quite a shock straight after the operation as they look really different and sometimes are unable to shut their eyes at all for a while. But once it all settles down they just look remarkably differnet..Ethans eyes were bandages for a whole night and morning after his operation and he coped really well just being held onto and talked to by me.. and if its any help at least your daughter will not remember this operation in a couple of months.. best wishes> I just wanted to thank you all again for all your input and support. > I think we have decided to go through with the surgery, Im still > nervous though. Ruth is schedulud for her surgery on May 11. We are > going to Boston Childrens Hospital. I wish I had found this sight a > few months ago when she was first diagnosed. It helps to know their > is other people who know and understand. Thank you again, Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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