A couple of weeks ago we found out that DS needs to wear glasses. The whole story is kind of crazy. My friend had taken a flash photo of DS on her phone that was really cute, so I asked her to send it to me. She did, and I wanted to post it on Facebook but first I had to edit it to get rid of the red eye from the flash. I tried using a photo editing app to get rid of it and it only worked for one eye because the other eye had more of a white reflection than red. So I googled "how to get rid of white eye in photo". (I didn't know what else to call it other than white eye.) I ended up unintentionally finding all sorts of links and articles talking about how a white reflection from the eyes in a flash photo can be a sign of major eye problems, including cancer. I freaked out of course. I also took a lot more flash photos of him and found some of those also turned out to have a white reflection in the same eye. After reading a bunch about it the next day I decided to make an appointment with a pediatric ophthalmologist. At first they said they couldn't see him until January but after telling them about the white eye they got us in the very next day and told me to bring the pictures.
So we had a full exam done and luckily the doctor found nothing wrong as far as cancer or a cataract. He looked at my photos and told me that it must have been because of the angle of his face to the flash. He wasn't facing the camera completely straight in these particular pictures. But he said that DS did have a problem. He said that all babies and toddlers are some what far-sighted until their eyes finish growing into the correct shape. But DS's eyes are twice as far-sighted than they should be for his age. This causes his eye muscles to strain more to focus at mid-range and close distances, which could eventually cause one or both of his eyes to turn inward which could mean having to have surgery later on to fix it. So he wants him to wear glasses three hours a day to lessen the strain on his eyes as a preventative measure. The prescription doesn't make his vision 20/20, but corrects it to normal for his age. This doesn't necessarily mean he will have bad vision when he's older, so hopefully as he grows it will correct itself.
We were a little shocked. We had absolutely no indications that DS had any vision problems, but of course it is normal for DS as it's all he's ever known. It's just weird that if it wasn't for a fluke bit of googling to fix a picture taken on a whim, we would have never known. I don't really understand why pediatricians don't send all babies for a eye check-up at around 6 months or so. But anyway we ordered the glasses and they came in on Friday. So far he's doing pretty good with them. Here's my little Harry Potter:

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Also, you have the cutest baby in glasses EVAR!
Totally crazy how you stumbled upon that info. Good for you for taking precaution and going to the dr.
I think I read or heard about this a while back. I didn't really think much of it at the time. Good catch for you guys!
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A girlfriend's daughter wore glasses for 18mo and now at 3.5yrs her eyes are just fine. She said that the doctor said its a correction that needs to be made in lots of infants/toddlers and it wasn't something to fret over.
He is absolutely adorable in those glasses.
And holy smokes what a cutie pie!
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March - May 2014 - Natural cycles - no luck
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TTC #2:
March - May 2014 - Natural cycles - no luck
June 2014 - Clomid 50mg - BFN
July 2014 - Clomid 50mg - BFN
August 2014 - Clomid 50mg - BFN
September 2014 - Clomid 50mg - Fingers crossed...
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19
@makeupgeek your little boy looks precious in his new glasses! I'm so glad it was nothing serious and I hope his eyes are easily corrected. Hugs!
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Thank you. When we got the news about Logan needing to wear glasses I immediately thought of you and HC. Glad to see you are still around.
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