
Good news everyone. Doc says the patching is working!

Hooray, yippie, ya-hoooo!

Another visit to the Children's Hospital. Vision has improved!! Both eyes are now well within the range of normal for a six month old. Next course of action: hold steady with patching every other day, return in four months for re-evaluation.

Hopefully, we will continue to see vision development according to her age.
(Also, if you click on the first picture you can get a better look at the cataract. We magnified it a bunch for our doctor who was super impressed with the picture clarity. He used the pic to measure the cataract opacity ~opaque part~ and asked Craig to e-mail the photo to him. The opacity is 1.2mm x 1.8mm. As long as Lulu can learn to see through the scattering that surrounds it, the opacity should be visually insignificant. Amazing huh?)
Thank you Jesus!!!
ReplyDeleteWe love that girl :)
What a blessing! :) That picture Craig took is great.
ReplyDeleteThis is such awesome news. Sure makes you realize that God really is at work in all of our lives!
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