Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Ooops Everyone, I hit the sent button earlier so sent an unfinished email. Typoglycemia is not easy to live with some days! ;-) Wow, what a scare, you had right before your surgery, Alice, with your insurance! So glad it all got straightened out in time. Here's wishing you a smooth recovery and a wonderful hook up day! Good Luck! Velma N24C 11/25/02 (What A Day!) Hook Up Day BWP 1/2/03 (A Happy Day!) 3G 1/31/03 (An Even Happier Day!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 hi, we wish u the best of luck for the operation,did ur doctor advised u to patch up the good eye ,we tried to do this 2 weeks ago we feel that the level of the eye lid started to be elevated a bit and we will keep on patching it and checking her doctor to measure the level of the eye lid and its encroachment on the pupil .. Best Regards Best Luck Randa --- Tamara <Liath_6@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Hi to all, at last we have the Alice's day surgery: 13th december! Wow my feelings are very confused, I hope this is the right decision. All happens in a so suddendly way. At the beginning of November I was really convinced that Mr Collin was the solution, because after many consultations here in Italy all doctors suggest it to me and encuraged me in this direction, but none told me that Alice was on Ambliopy risk. On 11 nov Alice had her periodically check and her ophtalmologist said me that the lid's level was not equal, the right eye is lower that the left and it was the first signal of an Ambliopy development. I spoke with her about Mr. Collin and she was agree in had a frontal suspension as soon as possible. Anyway, she suggest me to consult her surgeon Mr. Franz Preis, and after this last consultation we found him a very preparate surgeon. He showed us some results pictures (befor and after) and the was pleased about his work. We decided to let him operate Alice. They fixed a daysurgery on 30 november to preparate the surgery (electrocardiogram, blood tests, anesthetist visit) and on 30 they comunicated us the day of 13th December. I hope that everything could go well. Take care to everyone thanks to every to be here sharing experiences and feelings. Your support is important. (A special thanks to Shireen) Bye Tamy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Tamara What great news! Trust your gut instinct and if you like the doctor and his work then go for it. All the best for Alice's surgery. I am sure you will be very pleased with the result, as will Alice when the world she sees is suddenly very big and beautiful! Best regards Parsons --- In blepharophimosis , " Tamara " <Liath_6@h...> wrote: > > Hi to all, > at last we have the Alice's day surgery: 13th december! > Wow my feelings are very confused, I hope this is the right decision. > All happens in a so suddendly way. > At the beginning of November I was really convinced that Mr Collin was > the solution, because after many consultations here in Italy all > doctors suggest it to me and encuraged me in this direction, but none > told me that Alice was on Ambliopy risk. On 11 nov Alice had her > periodically check and her ophtalmologist said me that the lid's level > was not equal, the right eye is lower that the left and it was the > first signal of an Ambliopy development. I spoke with her about Mr. > Collin and she was agree in had a frontal suspension as soon as > possible. Anyway, she suggest me to consult her surgeon Mr. Franz > Preis, and after this last consultation we found him a very preparate > surgeon. He showed us some results pictures (befor and after) and the > was pleased about his work. We decided to let him operate Alice. > They fixed a daysurgery on 30 november to preparate the surgery > (electrocardiogram, blood tests, anesthetist visit) and on 30 they > comunicated us the day of 13th December. > I hope that everything could go well. > Take care to everyone thanks to every to be here sharing experiences > and feelings. Your support is important. > (A special thanks to Shireen) > Bye Tamy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Thanks so much , thanks for encuraging us. Take care Bye Tamy > > > > Hi to all, > > at last we have the Alice's day surgery: 13th december! > > Wow my feelings are very confused, I hope this is the right > decision. > > All happens in a so suddendly way. > > At the beginning of November I was really convinced that Mr Collin > was > > the solution, because after many consultations here in Italy all > > doctors suggest it to me and encuraged me in this direction, but > none > > told me that Alice was on Ambliopy risk. On 11 nov Alice had her > > periodically check and her ophtalmologist said me that the lid's > level > > was not equal, the right eye is lower that the left and it was the > > first signal of an Ambliopy development. I spoke with her about > Mr. > > Collin and she was agree in had a frontal suspension as soon as > > possible. Anyway, she suggest me to consult her surgeon Mr. Franz > > Preis, and after this last consultation we found him a very > preparate > > surgeon. He showed us some results pictures (befor and after) and > the > > was pleased about his work. We decided to let him operate Alice. > > They fixed a daysurgery on 30 november to preparate the surgery > > (electrocardiogram, blood tests, anesthetist visit) and on 30 they > > comunicated us the day of 13th December. > > I hope that everything could go well. > > Take care to everyone thanks to every to be here sharing > experiences > > and feelings. Your support is important. > > (A special thanks to Shireen) > > Bye Tamy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Shari wrote: > > Good luck, Alice. You're an inspiration. HUGS. > > Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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