If you haven't been following Helen recently had eye surgery on both her right and left eye for Esotropia (crossing of the eyes not the "lazy eye") people get that confused. With this surgery there were two post-ops. At this post-op they examined her eyes the same as every "eye check up routine" that we go in for; roughly 2-3 months. They also examined her eyes with the "sit lamp" to check the healing of her eye from surgery. Good news her eyes are completely healed and well. Yay! Happy Mommy moment and Daddy moment.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Helen's 2ND Post-Op Eye Appointment & Glasses Again
This past Thursday Helen had her second post-op eye exam, eye check up, which ever you prefer to call it. I even will call the appointments a few different names if you haven't noticed.
If you haven't been following Helen recently had eye surgery on both her right and left eye for Esotropia (crossing of the eyes not the "lazy eye") people get that confused. With this surgery there were two post-ops. At this post-op they examined her eyes the same as every "eye check up routine" that we go in for; roughly 2-3 months. They also examined her eyes with the "sit lamp" to check the healing of her eye from surgery. Good news her eyes are completely healed and well. Yay! Happy Mommy moment and Daddy moment.
If you haven't been following Helen recently had eye surgery on both her right and left eye for Esotropia (crossing of the eyes not the "lazy eye") people get that confused. With this surgery there were two post-ops. At this post-op they examined her eyes the same as every "eye check up routine" that we go in for; roughly 2-3 months. They also examined her eyes with the "sit lamp" to check the healing of her eye from surgery. Good news her eyes are completely healed and well. Yay! Happy Mommy moment and Daddy moment.
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Your girls are sooo cute. Congrats on her eyes healing :)
Such sweeties! My older daughter has exotropia so I can relate to the all important visit to the eye Dr. You have a great positive attitude about her condition which is so inspiring!
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