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thelongrun
02-03-2010, 01:24 PM
Sadly, this last Weekend we had a Family reunion wich was called for my younger (34) brother to les us know, , Mom and bros, his little girl, Fatima, 5 years old, has been diagnosed with this thing in one of her eyes, basically, shes’s become blind of one eye, because in her early life she was not using enough both eyes but one, so one became lazy, and has lost about 90% of vision (Bad signal from eye to brain).

Since the stu…Doctor he saw gave him no hope, as he said there was practically nothing to do (No surgery, no treatment, no proper age), he was dsestroyed, so we talked long with my brother.

I said to him several things like 1) Kid’s recovery capacity in most illness is almost miraculous, different from grown people 2) Long ago we are into the 21th. Century. Tec Med advances must have something! 3) See several Doctors, not just one, starting with experienced Old Good Folks, but also young raising Doctors 4) That goes also for Doctors outisde Town like Mexico City, Phoenix Arizona even LA. 5)Look into Internet. The Web has great resources as asking advice in Bigshot Doctors all over the World who kindly answers via Chat and so…

Beins said so, my Border friends, I ask for your help, maybe you know of similar cases, either about some Clinic - Ophthalmologist you can direct me, or other sources to reach for info' -help. The condition it’s called Amblyopia I believe.

Thanks!!

sodascouts
02-03-2010, 04:50 PM
I'm afraid I don't know of any similar cases but your niece is in my prayers.

Brooke
02-03-2010, 05:30 PM
I'm so sorry to hear about this, tlr. I don't know how to help other than offer my prayers also.

TimothyBFan
02-03-2010, 08:53 PM
tlr, your niece is in my thoughts also. Hope it all works out for her.

Ive always been a dreamer
02-03-2010, 09:01 PM
JP - I'm am sorry to hear about your niece as well, and will keep your family in my thoughts. I wish we had some answers for you.

thelongrun
02-03-2010, 09:56 PM
Soda, Brooke, TBFan, Dreamer and all of you guys:

Thanks a lot for your messages and wishes, If you dont know cases like that either info , no problem, that's starting to come little to little, you give me confort and that counts so much! , I have no doubt in my mind with time she will adapt and will develope fine. I'll be around and wil let you know about this great kid Thanks again:hug:

Koala
02-04-2010, 02:40 AM
tlg, I'm so sorry to hear this, your niece is in my prayers.

Wildthyme
02-04-2010, 02:50 AM
LR, I agree your brother needs to see another doctor. If this is really amblyopia (lazy eye) and there isn't another problem it could be treatable. A friend from my old job had a granddaughter with the problem and she was able to be helped. She was a bit younger (about 2) when she was diagnosed and I don't think she had lost quite as much vision but they were able reverse the problem to the point where she has vision in both eyes although she has to wear glasses. They used an eye cover and later special glasses to treat the problem - I remember because my co-worker talked about it a lot at the time.

Your brother needs to not give up yet. Convince him to take Fatima to a specialist - an eye doctor - even one especially for children if you can find one. There are no guarantees but she certainly deserves the chance to get better and you are right when you say kids can often heal better than adults.

thelongrun
02-04-2010, 08:40 PM
Koala, Wildthyme Thanks a bunch!!

Wildthyme By any chance Could you get that Doctor's data and see if he has a Web site? Maybe right?

My best!

Wildthyme
02-05-2010, 05:50 AM
LR - I am sorry I have no idea what doctor treated my co-workers granddaughter other than he was in Portland, Oregon at the time. But this was probably close to 15 years ago and the woman who I worked with has retired and moved away. I wish I could give you more details.

I did look on the internet and there is a website called www.optometrists.org that has a search page to look for doctors and therapists specializing in pediatric eye care in numerous countries including Mexico. Maybe it would be helpful?

thelongrun
02-05-2010, 06:04 PM
LR - I am sorry I have no idea what doctor treated my co-workers granddaughter other than he was in Portland, Oregon at the time. But this was probably close to 15 years ago and the woman who I worked with has retired and moved away. I wish I could give you more details.

I did look on the internet and there is a website called www.optometrists.org (http://www.optometrists.org) that has a search page to look for doctors and therapists specializing in pediatric eye care in numerous countries including Mexico. Maybe it would be helpful?

You bet is helpful Thanks Wild! That's what I am looking for, Great! JP

Glennsallnighter
02-05-2010, 08:01 PM
LR I don't know anything about this particular condition but I remember a friend of mine who's 6 month old baby developed an abcess on his eye and they feared it would blind him but he has made a remarkable recovery and his sight is near perfect. Children have amazing powers of healing and of coping because they believe what they hear. I would recommend your niece's family get another opinion if they can and above all stay as positive as they can with her. I will keep her in my prayers and hope that everything will turn out ok for her.

thelongrun
02-05-2010, 10:40 PM
LR I don't know anything about this particular condition but I remember a friend of mine who's 6 month old baby developed an abcess on his eye and they feared it would blind him but he has made a remarkable recovery and his sight is near perfect. Children have amazing powers of healing and of coping because they believe what they hear. I would recommend your niece's family get another opinion if they can and above all stay as positive as they can with her. I will keep her in my prayers and hope that everything will turn out ok for her.


Copy that GlennAN, and very kind of you:thumbsup: