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Hi everyone

Thanks for the kind words about Kirsten's photos.

Kirsten is 5yrs now and her last eye test showed a deterioration in

her vision. She has been wearing glasses for 1 year and I was told

she needed them for close work and TV. She has been very good at

wearing them at school, but not at home. Now, if her vision doesn't

improve she will be unable to get a drivers licence as an adult! I

was really surprised because from her behaviour I would never have

known how bad her vision was.

She now has to wear her glasses all the time and will be assessed

every 3 months. It is expected that her vision will improve with

time as she wears her glasses and the vision area of her brain is

presented with a clear and not blurred picture. (Does this make

sense?)

Has anyone else had vision improve in a kid? Apparently vision

develops until the age of 8yrs at which point all the pathways in

the brain for vision are set. So because she is 5yrs, the aim is to

improve Kirsten's vision. I really hope this works for her.

Best regards

Parsons

Colchester (UK)

> Hi everyone

>

> I have posted some recent photos of Kirsten, 5yrs (under Kirsten

> Parsons). She had a 2nd lid lift done using fascia from her thigh.

> Mr Collin did it in August at Moorfields, London. I have included

a

> photo of her immediately post op and one of her 8 days later on

her

> 5th birthday.

>

> I was concerned that the surgery on her leg would affect her leg

> strenth or walking. There was no need to be worried as she was

> walking as normal the next day and also went riding on her

bicycle!

> The stitches in her leg were removed 10 days later.

>

> I am no longer using ointment in her eyes at night although

> sometimes she asks me for it, wow. Her eyes are usually closed

when

> she sleeps, but sometimes are slightly open if she is in a deep

> sleep and on her back.

>

> Kirsten also started at a new school in September. She is in Year

1

> now and she has made friends very easily. No one has asked me

about

> her eyes, even the other parents. It makes for a nice change.

>

> Best regards

> Parsons

> Colchester, UK

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