Showing posts with label congenital glaucoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label congenital glaucoma. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Eye Appointments Update!

I know it's been awhile.  Summers are crazy busy around here and we just came off a great week of Backyard Bible Clubs with the students.  We're exhausted but it was really really good.
In the midst of the craziness, we've had 3 eye appointments in 6 days.  All 3 of my guys had an appointment and they're all doing super well.  We're so thankful.



Carson sat SO still to have his pressures checked today.  We've learned the secret to eye doctor visits with babies:  A hungry baby and a full bottle. :)  She was able to get a good look at his eyes and check his pressures.  He's still glaucoma free and we don't have to go back for 6 months. (yay!)



Kyler is still off drops and his eyes are super stable.  He's so good at his appointments too.  Actually I think the eye dr appointment might be the most still you'll ever see him.  He's looking great and the doctor said there are no promises and glaucoma is super unpredictable, but theoretically his pressures could be stable for a long long time. (Praise God! and keep those prayers coming)


photo by Lisa Moguel
Conor is off drops in his one eye and the doctor is super impressed with how well it's healing.  His eye looks so much better than it did 6 months ago - no more irritation and pain.  He's really doing great, and can see better than he did before the surgery.  We just bought him some really cool rec specs so he can start playing sports again soon.  (I'm sure you can imagine how thrilled he is about wearing them, but it's just too risky to go without them)



And just so as not to leave her out: Darby had her 4 yr old appointment a little while back and has finally past 30 pounds haha!  She's such a petite little thing.  She still misses her old friends and talks about them often.  The other day she said, "Mom, Austin is almost perfect."  "Almost perfect?"  I asked.  "I just miss my old friends.  If I could see them it would be perfect."  Ugh break a momma's heart.

Praise God for good reports for all 3 of my guys!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Memorial Day

After a month filled with surgeries and doctors appointments.

We feel so blessed and thankful.

For eyes that see and are healing.
















that we're DONE with eye drops!



 For family that lives close by to help




For moments to just be together





For watermelon.







Surgery Updates:
Kyler is doing great!  Stitches are out and his incisions are healing nicely.  He was able to come off eyedrops completely for now and we go back in a month to make sure his pressures are stable off meds.  Praising God for a break from those meds we've been doing twice a day since he was 4 months old.

Conor's eye is healing well from the micro-shunt they put in.  We're praising the Lord the doctor was able to get it in at all so the fact that it's doing so well is huge!  The pressure in his eye is way too low still(it's at a 2), which is just a side effect of the new shunt and it should level out  BUT until it does, he's not allowed to bend over or lean forward at all or lift anything over 10 pounds...which means no lifting kids.  Ha! Also low pressure makes your vision pretty blurry so he's not able to drive (obviously) until it clears.  He's taking it easy and since he can't work on the pools right now, we're enjoying having him around an extra 30 hours a week or so. 

We're also taking a trip to Houston once a week for his follow-ups right now and we're SO glad to have Nana & Papa and Gram & Pappy around to love on the kids while we're out of town.


Specifically, if you could pray his pressure safely increases over the next week or so.  We'd like to see it be at least a 6 by next Friday!  And if you could pray for extra stamina and discipline for me over the next couple weeks, I'd sure appreciate it.


Thankful we're not walking this road alone!