Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Lira- iam nothome to read the twodoc reports & nbsp;but they say myson has enough tears to cover eyes, so theyare not dry, but not enough tooverflow. & nbsp;Of course I asked what can cause this, willthey everstart to flow more..they both report they don't know andACTUALLY told me not to be concerned. Well, I still have questions aboutit..how many more uncomfortable eyeexams anddocs do I haveto put him through? I have putthat at rest for now. Ivy -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Feb 24, 2011 5:01 PM, liralendoncov & lt;liralendoncov@... & gt; wrote: so interesting!! My son also had wet eyes, but his tears never came in. He does laugh though. What do the doctors say about no tears? & gt; Unusual issues are no tears that overflow, checked with best ped neuro docs, he doesnt have alacrima, has tears that cover eyes, yet doesnt do the typical " cry " . He also doesnt laugh. I hear that is not an apraxia thing, he knows when something is funny and screams loudly smiling, we tickle him like crazy and you get a wee bit of a laugh, but not even near how other children giggle or laugh! & gt; He goes to a typical preschool and looks typical the teachers report. he is super sweet, likes to play w kids, shares, pretend plays well, all very early..and has no behavioral issues, and great attention span for his age when he has one on one therapy! & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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