When E was a baby, we laughed over the fact that she couldn't see a Cheerio placed directly below her nose. A few years later, we were somewhat amused by the fact that she couldn't find her toy that was directly in front of her toes. But when she began to squint and cock her head to the side when pointing things out, we got a little concerned.
I gave her an eye test here at the house and she seemed fine. She even passed the eye test at the doctor's office. I wasn't satisfied though. The doctor's office didn't seem to try very hard to discover what she can or can't see. So, I finally made an appointment to see an ophthalmologist.
I gave her an eye test here at the house and she seemed fine. She even passed the eye test at the doctor's office. I wasn't satisfied though. The doctor's office didn't seem to try very hard to discover what she can or can't see. So, I finally made an appointment to see an ophthalmologist.
From our visit, we learned that E has fair eyes to match her fair hair and skin. The doctor told her to always wear sunglasses outside. We learned that E can see just fine, although she does have a slight astigmatism. It's so slight that they aren't concerned at this point, but possibly in the future. We also learned that yes, she can see her cluttered room, she can see her food on her plate, she can see her coat in the closet, and yes, she can see her shoes in the garage....she just chooses not to.
1 comment:
awesome - kids try the darndest things. I think all three of our kids are about 80% deaf most of the time. :)
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