fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 My 10 yo started complaining of double vision about three months ago. Towards the end of November it really started getting worse. I called the eye doctor and was told that sometimes in kids with large growing spurts, it can throw off the prescription enough to cause these kind of problems. In the absence of any perceived medical issues, I decided to wait until January when we were eligible for a new prescription and appointment. She has done a considerable amount of growing this year. We went in today and the Doctor seemed pretty concerned with what she saw. She confirmed that she is in fact seeing double, not just blurry so that it looks like two. She failed all the depth perception tests as well. Her left eye is wandering out and her eyes are not tracking equally. This is all new, in the last three months. The doctor asked me several times about trauma to the head. I assured her that nothing had happened and she has not had any accidents, even minor to her head or face. She was given several eye exercises to work on at home but she also wants us to follow up with her pediatrician to check her blood pressure and have her glucose checked and rule out any other problems. I am now kind of worried about this. It's a bit unnerving to have a doctor ask you repeatedly, "Are you sure your daughter hasn't been hit in the head or had any kind of head trauma lately?" Her bed side manner was better then that, in fact I like our doctor very much but I am still really worried about this. Any advice from others who might have similar experiences? Thanks in Advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 What kind of doctor did she see? I would immediately make her an appointment with a pediatric ophthalmologist and a pediatric neurologist. That kind of symptom requires further and immediate investigation. Call your nearest children's hospital if you need a referral. Edited to say that it does NOT mean anything is seriously wrong, but you want to get the scary possibilities ruled out quickly. Start with the pediatric ophthalmologist. She needs a complete eye exam with her pupils dilated to begin with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Remudamom Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Just prayers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsquirrel Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 I would want her seen by a neurologist now. Or, I would want a very, very good explanation from my doctor why she had not referred to a neurologist, especially considering you report no head trauma. I mean, they hand out MRIs like they were candy, it seems to me that an onset of double vision would actually warrant one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 What kind of doctor did she see? I would immediately make her an appointment with a pediatric ophthalmologist and a pediatric neurologist. That kind of symptom requires further and immediate investigation. Call your nearest children's hospital if you need a referral. I think she is an ophthalmologist but I am not really sure, I know she sees other children. Her business card says, O.D. ? I really wish they hadn't brushed it off a few months back when I called. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 I would want her seen by a neurologist now. Or, I would want a very, very good explanation from my doctor why she had not referred to a neurologist, especially considering you report no head trauma. I mean, they hand out MRIs like they were candy, it seems to me that an onset of double vision would actually warrant one. She did mention that the back of the eye (I don't know if that is correct, looked really good) but did want us to follow up with her pediatrician. Didn't mention a neurologist but I would think the Pedia would do that. I am getting more worried now by all your responses. )-: but I appreciate the info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 I think she is an ophthalmologist but I am not really sure, I know she sees other children. Her business card says, O.D. ? I really wish they hadn't brushed it off a few months back when I called. That means optometrist. You need an ophthalmologist. They are not the same thing. An optometrist is not a doctor of medicine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 She did mention that the back of the eye (I don't know if that is correct, looked really good) but did want us to follow up with her pediatrician. Didn't mention a neurologist but I would think the Pedia would do that. I am getting more worried now by all your responses. )-: but I appreciate the info. She is able to pull her eye back in (to some extent) but it does cause her headaches and she gets stressed if she does it for too long. She had been playing her DS and trying to pull her eye in, which is the what the dr. told her to do. I don't know why all of a sudden it would just start going towards the outer part of her eye and not working with the other eye? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 That means optometrist. You need an ophthalmologist. They are not the same thing. An optometrist is not a doctor of medicine. Thank you. I will call first thing in the morning and get her in somewhere, quickly. I appreciate the info and now I feel really guilty and horrible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Thank you. I will call first thing in the morning and get her in somewhere, quickly. I appreciate the info and now I feel really guilty and horrible. Don't feel guilty! How would you be expected know all the medical terms if you aren't in medicine? Double vision is not uncommon in kids, but you want to rule out any neuro causes and diabetes, as these would be the most serious. Problems with the eye itself are usually not terribly difficult for a peds ophthalmologist to treat. Try not to worry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besroma Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Please don't worry or feel guilty. :grouphug: You are a wonderful mother. I will pray often for you and for your sweet daughter. I hope that it is nothing serious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 She is able to pull her eye back in (to some extent) but it does cause her headaches and she gets stressed if she does it for too long. She had been playing her DS and trying to pull her eye in, which is the what the dr. told her to do. I don't know why all of a sudden it would just start going towards the outer part of her eye and not working with the other eye? That's called strabismus, and it's common. They will want to look for a cause (usually it's just a vision/eye muscle problem), and rule out head injury and neuro problems. If there is no underlying medical cause (other than strictly an eye issue), the treatment is usually glasses, an eye patch, eye drops, or in severe cases, surgery. Once it occurs, it doesn't get better on its own (and can get worse), so some sort of treatment will be necessary. It's almost always non-invasive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcadia Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 She is able to pull her eye back in (to some extent) but it does cause her headaches and she gets stressed if she does it for too long. She had been playing her DS and trying to pull her eye in, which is the what the dr. told her to do. I don't know why all of a sudden it would just start going towards the outer part of her eye and not working with the other eye? Sounds like Squint/Strabismus to me. I was born with it but hubby's niece has that when she was 11. I went through an ophthalmologist and OT for that. Explanation for Strabismus (can't link on iPad) http://www.rcophth.ac.uk/core/core_picker/download.asp?id=1049 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
somo_chickenlady Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Please don't worry or feel guilty. :grouphug: You are a wonderful mother. I will pray often for you and for your sweet daughter. I hope that it is nothing serious. I agree, no reason to feel guilty. :grouphug: That's called strabismus, and it's common. They will want to look for a cause (usually it's just a vision/eye muscle problem), and rule out head injury and neuro problems. If there is no underlying medical cause (other than strictly an eye issue), the treatment is usually glasses, an eye patch, eye drops, or in severe cases, surgery. Once it occurs, it doesn't get better on its own (and can get worse), so some sort of treatment will be necessary. It's almost always non-invasive. My DS had strabismus when he was a baby, and he had surgery to correct it. It really was no big deal (speaking from the parent of an at the time 1.5 year old who could not tell me his pain level and what not...), and recovery was pretty simple. He had a patch at first, (and depending on the severity and circumstances, may require glasses, but not all cases do....my son didn't need glasses, but a girl I was a nanny for, of the exact same age, did), then had surgery, and he was fine after that. I wish you good luck. I hope it is solved easily. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 Thank you. I don't feel guilty about the doctor, just that I waited. I hope it's no big deal. I have a lazy eye but I am also blind in that eye. They tried to patch when I was little since but my brain eventually turned it off and now there's nothing. The doctor mentioned lazy eye and blindness usually go hand in hand and I just don't want to see my daughter go through the same things I did. I also don't want it to be something really scary. Last year was such a hard year and things were looking up and now I am just a bit stressed again. I am sure once I can get into another doctor, I will get some answers and hopefully things will be corrected quickly. Thank you for the support! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jilly Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 This happened to my son when he was little. His eye just wandered one day, and it scared me. I took him in to the doctor, and they checked everything out and then sent us to an ophthalmologist. In my son's case he eventually needed surgery in addition to glasses and patching, but he is fine. I wouldn't be too worried if I was you. If you have a lazy eye it is most likely a similar problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Thank you. I don't feel guilty about the doctor, just that I waited. I hope it's no big deal. I have a lazy eye but I am also blind in that eye. They tried to patch when I was little since but my brain eventually turned it off and now there's nothing. The doctor mentioned lazy eye and blindness usually go hand in hand and I just don't want to see my daughter go through the same things I did. I also don't want it to be something really scary. Last year was such a hard year and things were looking up and now I am just a bit stressed again. I am sure once I can get into another doctor, I will get some answers and hopefully things will be corrected quickly. Thank you for the support! It does tend to run in families. I'm sure your dd's appointment will go fine and hopefully the situation will only involve non-invasive correction. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harriet Vane Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Your doctor has under-responded to this issue, big time. Take your kid to a neurologist NOW to rule out a brain tumor. Edited to add--I didn't mean to be terse in my post. Someone dear to me died because of a brain tumor almost two years ago. The tumor did affect her eyesight. There are many less scary reasons why this may be happening to your child, but you should push for an MRI to rule out the scary possibilities ASAP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tess in the Burbs Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 I recommend seeing an opthamologist. It's an eye medical Dr. I only see one for my eyes now.....many are also opticians but it's nice to be there and have the medical option if we have issues and we often do. Anyway, I have double vision. I had it years before but had always said no when they asked in the exam if I had it. They were moving the stick so fast I just assumed it was ok. And I didn't want to say I had a problem. But finally I said yes one year to the double vision question. Oh my gosh, the Dr had me at Duke the next day for an entire day's worth of testing! And in the end they decided I didn't have MS and they couldn't tell me why I had double vision. I have to wear glasses now and they have a prism in the lenses to correct the double vision. After some other health issues I now know it was my undiagnosed hypothyroid that caused the double vision. Once I got that medicated the double vision stopped getting worse. It's annoying and causes me headaches if my glasses are not on correctly. I do think your child needs to see a Dr. I would personally start with the medical eye Dr and also inquire about a neurologist. Don't ever let any Dr tell you to wait. If you have a question they can't answer you always need to find someone to listen. I hope another Dr is able to quickly diagnosis your child. But don't delay anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fairfarmhand Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 I know of someone who whacked their head hard enough that they had no memory of the event. I would not assume that just because your dd doesn't remember hitting her head that she did not slip or crash into something. I'd get to the medical doctor ASAP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 My optometrist thought my daughter had strabismus....same thing....eye wander, double vision....NO headaches. Turns out my daughter had a brain tumor. It's the worst outcome from that type of situation.....but we lost valuable treatment time. If you can't get into a good ped opthamologist asap, go to the ER. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 My optometrist thought my daughter had strabismus....same thing....eye wander, double vision....NO headaches. Turns out my daughter had a brain tumor. It's the worst outcome from that type of situation.....but we lost valuable treatment time. If you can't get into a good ped opthamologist asap, go to the ER. I'm so sorry. I hope your daughter is doing okay. How did they diagnose the tumor? MRI? Thank you for sharing. I am waiting to her from her pediatrician. I am going to insist on an MRI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ewe Mama Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Joy had this happen last year when she was 9. We got her into a pediatric ophthomologist (it took three months to get an appointment, so be pushy/persistent.) She was having headaches, double vision, and sudden difficulty tracking. Her left eye started turning outward. By the time we got in to the specialist, both eyes were turning outward. We were shocked how quickly it happened. She was diagnosed with bilateral strabismus and had surgery a month later. She is fine now and her vision is 20/20, which is better than it was before all of this started. Specialist asked if Joy had been a preemie. She was, so I guess it is quite common in preemies. I hope you are able to get the answers your mother's heart needs ASAP. It's awful to worry about your babies, no matter how old they are. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besroma Posted January 9, 2013 Share Posted January 9, 2013 Continuing to pray. :grouphug: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 9, 2013 Author Share Posted January 9, 2013 Continuing to pray. :grouphug: Thank you. I didn't make much progress today with her pediatrician. She said she could see her on Friday. I told her not unless something happens between now and then, like an MRI. She wants to the eye dr to fax the report to her so I am assuming I will speak with her tomorrow. If she doesn't do what I want, I will move on to someone who will. Do you need a referral to see an ophthalmologist? Does it depend on your insurance? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcadia Posted January 9, 2013 Share Posted January 9, 2013 Do you need a referral to see an ophthalmologist? Does it depend on your insurance? Some insurance require referral but that can be from a family practitioner as well as a pediatrician. It would be stated in the health care benefits document. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted January 9, 2013 Share Posted January 9, 2013 fourcatmom--my daughter died. Her brain tumor grew very quickly and grew into her brainstem, which made it inoperable. It shrank under radiation treatment, but then grew back and was not responsive to chemo. Any impingement on cranial nerves 3, 4, or 6 can show up as eye motor issues. Impact on cranial nerve 2 (optic nerve) will generally show up as a loss in the field of vision. If you can't get a fast response from ped or opthamologist, the ER at a major children's hospital is your next best bet. My ds who had convergence insufficiency did see double as well and therefore didn't have depth perception (eyes couldn't work together), but the double vision with the eye wander is serious enough you want a MRI or CT to rule out a mass. :( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justamouse Posted January 9, 2013 Share Posted January 9, 2013 I have double vision. It can be serious things, but it also can be simple things. Mine is because my eye muscles freeze from strain and my one eye just goes wandering off.... My daughter has it to. I was having to take advil all day to deal with the headaches, I was very afraid of driving. I got glasses with prisms, bifocals with a seam--seamless not allowed for me--and as SOON as I put them on, I was fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besroma Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 Do you need a referral to see an ophthalmologist? Does it depend on your insurance? You can call the number on your insurance card to find out. Either way, you can see what ophthalmologists are in network and go ahead and make an appointment. This should save time for when you do get a referral. Also, it is possible that she will make the referral without seeing your daughter again. You are wise to move quickly on this and to advocate for your daughter. I am praying that this is simple, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 10, 2013 Author Share Posted January 10, 2013 fourcatmom--my daughter died. Her brain tumor grew very quickly and grew into her brainstem, which made it inoperable. It shrank under radiation treatment, but then grew back and was not responsive to chemo. Any impingement on cranial nerves 3, 4, or 6 can show up as eye motor issues. Impact on cranial nerve 2 (optic nerve) will generally show up as a loss in the field of vision. If you can't get a fast response from ped or opthamologist, the ER at a major children's hospital is your next best bet. My ds who had convergence insufficiency did see double as well and therefore didn't have depth perception (eyes couldn't work together), but the double vision with the eye wander is serious enough you want a MRI or CT to rule out a mass. :( I am so sorry. I do appreciate you sharing your story. I have double vision. It can be serious things, but it also can be simple things. Mine is because my eye muscles freeze from strain and my one eye just goes wandering off.... My daughter has it to. I was having to take advil all day to deal with the headaches, I was very afraid of driving. I got glasses with prisms, bifocals with a seam--seamless not allowed for me--and as SOON as I put them on, I was fine. I am hoping it is something simple to fix but I have to rule out the other first. I am so angry about this now. I don't know why I didn't do more research before and I don't know why the doctors office told me it was a growth problem and it was okay to wait. ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jean in Newcastle Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 My dd has a non-cancerous tumor in her eye. When that was discovered, we were told by the specialist that the condition can in some cases come with brain tumors. He recommended an immediate MRI since these tumors are connected to blood vessels and can cause aneurysms. I was shocked at how hard it was for us to get the pediatrician's office to take us seriously and to schedule the scan. Dh finally ended up going down to the doctor's office and parking himself there until they would talk to him. The scan in our case showed no brain tumors but I can totally understand the worry and concern until you know for sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 10, 2013 Author Share Posted January 10, 2013 My dd has a non-cancerous tumor in her eye. When that was discovered, we were told by the specialist that the condition can in some cases come with brain tumors. He recommended an immediate MRI since these tumors are connected to blood vessels and can cause aneurysms. I was shocked at how hard it was for us to get the pediatrician's office to take us seriously and to schedule the scan. Dh finally ended up going down to the doctor's office and parking himself there until they would talk to him. The scan in our case showed no brain tumors but I can totally understand the worry and concern until you know for sure. Unreal. I am almost thinking of canceling with the pedi and making an appt with someone who can see us today and see where we get. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 Unreal. I am almost thinking of canceling with the pedi and making an appt with someone who can see us today and see where we get. Go to the ER of a children's hospital. You will see who you need to today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 11, 2013 Author Share Posted January 11, 2013 We went to the ER today and they took us very quickly. We were told when we went in that it was an average of a 4 hour wait. From the time we checked in to the time they did the CT scan, was 30 minutes top. Anyways, the CT scan was normal (thank God!). He said to follow up with our pediatrician tomorrow and get a referral to a pediatric neurologist who would do an MRI. He said they usually have them order it since they know what kind of images they want. He said we weren't out of the woods yet but at least the CT was normal. I feel a little more at peace tonight just knowing that the wheels are turning and we can get to the bottom of the problem. He did say it would more then likely be a long road. )-: Thank you again to everyone for your stories, encouragement and support. I do appreciate that I can come on here and share my deepest emotions and find strength and comfort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jean in Newcastle Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 I'm glad that you got a CT scan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 Excellent!! Be very forceful with getting the referral to a neuro. If your ped won't cooperate (can't imagine why he wouldn't, but you never know), just call your local children's hospital and explain the situation. They will get you in. Glad the CAT scan was normal! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 11, 2013 Author Share Posted January 11, 2013 Excellent!! Be very forceful with getting the referral to a neuro. If your ped won't cooperate (can't imagine why he wouldn't, but you never know), just call your local children's hospital and explain the situation. They will get you in. Glad the CAT scan was normal! Thank you. And, I am glad that we already have the appointment tomorrow and the ER doctor said he would send her findings and his recommendations. He said it was just easier for the Pedia to do it since we were going tomorrow. I don't see why she won't refer us and I am glad that I went. I feel better, like I can breath just a bit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsquirrel Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 That is excellent news! And a hug to you. I know how it feels to expect a long wait at the ER only to get rushed in. My then toddler passed out once and we got ushered in in so darn fast that it almost scared me more than the passing out. Its one thing to have your own anxiety, but another thing to have official type people take it seriously. But she had the CAT and it looked typical. That is GREAT! Now hopefully the ped will either make a referral or have a very good explanation why an MRI isn't necessary. But you should have some answers of some kind soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 11, 2013 Author Share Posted January 11, 2013 I decided to create a blog post about my daughter and what makes her happy since I have been so upset and worried about her. Here it is...http://morninghugsandgoodnightkisses.blogspot.com/2013/01/riding-lessons.html thanks for letting me share :grouphug: And, your right getting in quickly almost made me more nervous. I kept thinking they are going to think I am nuts and send me home with all these people here. She looks fine, she acts fine and yet we go right in. I bet people were really mad at me, wondering why? But, It also confirmed for me that it is serious and warranted attention and that was what my gut was telling me...and all of you! I'm still a little PO'd at her regular doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiewindmomma Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 I'm so glad she had a clean CT...this gives you a little breathing room while you sort out everything else. ***hugs*** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unsinkable Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 We went to the ER today and they took us very quickly. We were told when we went in that it was an average of a 4 hour wait. From the time we checked in to the time they did the CT scan, was 30 minutes top. Anyways, the CT scan was normal (thank God!). He said to follow up with our pediatrician tomorrow and get a referral to a pediatric neurologist who would do an MRI. He said they usually have them order it since they know what kind of images they want. He said we weren't out of the woods yet but at least the CT was normal. I feel a little more at peace tonight just knowing that the wheels are turning and we can get to the bottom of the problem. He did say it would more then likely be a long road. )-: Thank you again to everyone for your stories, encouragement and support. I do appreciate that I can come on here and share my deepest emotions and find strength and comfort. Why did the ER doc tell you it might still be a long road? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 11, 2013 Author Share Posted January 11, 2013 Why did the ER doc tell you it might still be a long road? I guess because it's already been two months and nothing has changed, which in way I think is a good thing. I would think that if it was something very serious we would have seen other symptoms appear by now. It's obviously not going to go away on it's own and it's not a temporary thing, maybe that's what he meant. I am also assuming that he was the first in line of maybe a few more doctors at least and a few more tests that will be done. He had no doubt that they would order an MRI very quickly I week ago I believed that we would go to the eye dr and get a new prescription and everything would be okay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeW88 Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 She definitely needs an MRI. Make sure your ped orders one. She will probably have to have other testing as well. The neurologist will order what he or she needs depending on the results of your dd's initial exam. You may then be referred to a pediatric opthamologist if the problem is not neuro in origin. Then you'll have more tests done. Hopefully you'll be completely finished and have a definitive diagnosis in a month or two. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besroma Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 Michele, I like your new blog post for your daughter. I also read the page with her post and pics on it again, which is so special. Hugs and continued prayers. :grouphug: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Remudamom Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 Good news. Stand your ground with that ped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Remudamom Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 And what a cutie with those horses! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bzymom Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 :grouphug: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourcatmom Posted January 12, 2013 Author Share Posted January 12, 2013 Pediatric appoitment went well. Got a referral to the Pediatric Neuologist and the Pediatric Opthamologist (sp?). Hopefully those will happen quickly. I guess we'll see both at the same time and see what they find. I feel pretty good and happy with where we are at. She also got a surprise flu shot. :blink: Thanks again, I am going to have a more peacful weekend now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elfgivas Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 i came to see how you were doing. you've had great support and advice here! this is an awesome board. hope you have a peace-full weekend! ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besroma Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 Thanks for the update. Enjoy your weekend! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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