Tests and More Tests – 2


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At about fourteen months of age Ben’s doctor recommended that his eyes be examined. He wasn’t sure if part of Ben’s delay might be due to his not seeing very well. We were referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist at the Virginia Eye Institute. The doctor’s examination concluded that Ben was extremely far-sighted and he also had strabismus; better known as “lazy eye”. This can many times cause double vision. In my research of both trisomy9 and cerebral palsy I have found that this is a common condition. The doctor not only prescribed glasses, but instructed us to patch his right eye in an attempt to strengthen his left eye. This made life interesting. Anyone who has ever tried to convince a one year old to wear glasses will tell you that it requires almost round the clock supervision. Ben was no different. He hated those glasses. On top of that, we had to cover his strongest eye! He was not a happy camper. We tried everything in an attempt to force Ben to wear his glasses. It started with special straps on the glasses that we hoped would hold them in place

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. Ben quickly figured out how to pull them off. At one point, we even resorted to special splints on his arms that did not affect his mobility, but made it so he could not touch his face. That worked temporarily until he also figured out how to free himself of the splints. Ben learned to be very resourceful during this period. It wasn’t until he was about three years old that we were able to persuade him that the glasses were a good thing. Almost overnight he accepted the fact that he needed to wear them.

Ben in those dreaded glasses!!

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