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I need Jingles~~ My 5 year old son may have a brain Tumor.~~He's OK!!!! Pictures on page 7

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  • That's wonderful news BOSSmare.

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BOSS Mare:
      I have to tell you that totally scares me.
      Funny, my son asked me the exact same thing. If wearing a patch on the good eye will make the good one bad. What symptoms do you watch for in that?

      ~We all rise, We all fall....Get up and get over it ~
      ~~AIM-BossMare~~<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      #1: A big PHEW!!! that it is not a brain tumor - I was too afraid to even post until now. So glad about that!!

      #2: The spelling is "amblyopia," and if you open the link that SoEasy posted (for the Scheie eye Institute) and put that term into their search box, you will get some info about the diagnosis and treatment. I'm sure google will get you more info as well.

      Best wishes to you and your family!!!

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      • Fantastic news, BOSS!!

        One of my brothers had "lazy eye" as a youngster and did the eye patch thing for awhile with excellent results! I remember June's Mom would draw an eye with an expression on the patch before he would wear it to school: that way the kids felt it was indeed "COOL" and something to be envied rather than mocked at

        You must be exhausted from tension and relief! Do something nice for yourself this evening and kick back and relax!

        So happy, much love! and an exhuberant hug!
        Prayers continue,
        June

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        • Yippee! That's fantastic news! If anyone can make wearing an eye patch fun, it's a five year old boy! You should get him some books and videos on pirates. You can turn this into a little adventure for him. Glad to hear it is treatable.
          If I wanted to hear the pitter-patter of little feet, I'd put shoes on my cats.

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          • Big, happy dances here, too! I am relieved! My son's friend has Amblyopia, too - and so did a character in "Peanuts".

            Your poor husband - he must have been at an utter loss without a way to fix the problem and his wife (reasonably) in hysterics. We gals are lucky in that we reach out for support. Give him a big smooch. He must have been terrified.

            There a pre-school game called Pop-up Pirate that I think your family might enjoy, now...


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            • Fabulous! I'm so glad for you.

              I'm the one who had surgery for this as a toddler...wore an eye patch, had prisms in my glasses, the whole bit. There are MANY experts out there who specialize in this problem and it's come a long way, no doubt, from 1967 when I had my surgery!

              Go out and celebrate!

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              • YIPEE...YIPEE...YIPEE...YIPEE

                So glad all is well!

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                • Amblyopia or strabismus is pretty common in kids-my daughter had it. The problem is not catching the lazy eye early when the optic nerve is still working.

                  Unlike horses, who can independantly tell the brain what each eye is seeing, the human brain only wants one picture. So, when you have a lazy eye which isn't pointing at the same place the other one is, you are getting two pictures. At some point (around age two I think I was told), the brain says "sorry, you are sending me too much stuff, I'm not going to listen to that bad eye)....so that's where you lose the input from it.

                  My mom has it--it was missed, and now she has no depth perception, and doesn't drive, never has. My daughter's went away, though she has worn glasses since she was 3 or 4. It can be genetic, so keep that in mind too. Patching the good eye (is that what you are doing?) will make the other one work again in concert I would guess.

                  Glad it's nothing worse-our good friend's kid had a tumor--3rd grade, had a headache and lost vision like overnight.


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                  • well - isnt THAT just the best news in the whole world!

                    Can we all see a picture of the little "pirate" now?!

                    "Spot"

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                    • YAY!!! So glad to hear it's nothing too terrible. Now he can walk around saying "ARGHH" and "Ai-yi Captain"
                      ~* Be kind to one another *~

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                      • Chris was only 2 or 3 when he was diagnosed. YAY for a very astute pediatrician, who noticed something, and found that Chris could in fact tell a rabbit from a table, so did an eye test ... I was extremely conscientious about keeping that patch on him all the time, and I remember everyone being shocked at the complete reversal of his eyes ... and after that first month we started NOT doing full time, and were sent on to Sheie ...
                        Mal:This is the Captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then .... explode

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                        • Phew! What a relief!! You have everyright to do your happy dance!!

                          ~Steph

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                          • So we'
                            ve all been worrying for nothing! That's so great! I almost started to cry when I read your update, you must be so relieved.

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                            • A big relieved
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                              Excellent news!

                              Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get.

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                              • YAY!!! : Does happy dance : What a relief huh?

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                                • I had it in 4th grade. Fixed. (the pictures of my glasses with the wing tips on them are hilarious). Perfect vision till I hit 40. Then, like all middle-agers, my reading vision gave out. I wish him the same 30+ years of perfect, glasses free vision!

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                                  • WONDERFUL NEWS!

                                    What a relief to hear this.

                                    Eye problems in small kids can be a pain in the hiney, but are usually not insurmountable.


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                                    • Original Poster

                                      My sister scanned and emailed me pictures. Including the one that sent me into cardiac arrest. But can I post pictures? I am a computer Flintstone!!! If not can I email them to someone who can post them? I would love for you guys to see him (will be taking the pirate shot next week after we get the peg leg and parrot )

                                      We only walked into 1 wall today. That is pretty good concidering his good eye is patched and his eyes were dialated!

                                      But anything is better than what we thought!!!!

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                                      • Original Poster

                                        Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                        I will send them now!

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                                        ~~AIM-BossMare~~
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                                        • Soooooo glad to hear everything is going to be okay! Looking forward to a picture of your boy.

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