We had an annual check-up in August. Everything looks good. His lid is not drooping more than in the past, and his vision is not impaired. The only issue is that my som, now 12 years old, feels that it takes a lot of work for him to open his eye wide enough to feel comfortable. I thought that maybe he was just being more self-conscious about his appearance given he is almost a teenager, but the doctor felt that his field of vision, although not technically impairing, may be smaller than ideal; thus he feels ‘closed off’. There may be good reason to lift the lid again to open his field of vision. We are going to schedule a virtual appointment with his surgeon (since we live out of state from his doctor) to discuss this further. I will keep you posted.
Monday, September 14, 2020
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Monday, September 17, 2018
Frontalis Sling 9/17/18
I often get emails inquiring about my son's appearance post-surgery. I'm posting this photo today because it is a good representation how his eyebrow muscle lifts his eyelid (see his left eye). So, I thought this photo might be helpful for those who are contemplating or facing frontalis sling surgery. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Update 8.17.18
Just an update on this little man....all is well. His lid is not dropping more than it has in the past. His vision seems good. He is able to intentionally raise his eyelid to a more symmetrical position with his other eye if desired (for a photo, for example). His eyelids are not symmetrical regularly, but this doesn’t effect him in any way. He is occasionally asked “what’s wrong with your eye” or told “ you look really sleepy”, but these types of questions and comments don’t phase us anymore. We’ll visit his eye specialist next summer, but until then....all is well.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Update 12/30/17
Things are still going great for this little guy. We've had no eye issues and aren't noticing any change in the level of his eyelid. He has definitely been growing so hopefully the natural muscle tissue in his brow is growing right along with him. I'll continue to keep you posted. One more thing. I recently came across a Facebook page called "Children With Ptosis" that may be a good resource for some of you.
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