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Thursday, May 03, 2012

The Four-eyed Kid

I was not able to join Mommy Moments last week; not because I do not have something worthy to share but mainly because my schedule was so hectic I was not even able to tend to this blog at all.  But needless to say, I am now back.  I have a new internet connection which I so adored , but that will be another story.  

A few weeks back, Jian was complaining about headaches.  At first ,we shrugged it off and we were telling him that it is because of the weather.  But the occurrences of his head aching became frequent and we noticed that it always happens after he reads or watch TV.  Since Hubby needs to go to the optometrist to get his eyeglasses fixed, we decided to let Jian join with us.  After hubby got his eyes checked, we asked the optometrist who is a good friend of ours if she could perhaps check Jian's vision.   


After checking his eyes, using this equipment, his eyes were dropped with some medicines to dilate his pupils.  And then he was asked to read the Snellen chart to further check his visual acuity.

Yes, the kid will have to wear corrective glasses.  The left eye was diagnosed with mild astigmatism while the right one is hyperropic.  I am definitely not so happy about this at all.   Hubby even asked if we could perhaps delay the use of the eyeglasses but the optometrists said that delaying the use will also hinder him to enjoy on a lot of things.  The astigmatism could cause him to have frequent bouts with headaches which could further evolve to migraines.  And we don't want that for our kid.



 So, yes, a few days from now the kid will be getting his eyeglasses.  We will have regular check ups with an optometrist and an ophthalmologist.  For other moms out there, I'd like to tell you that visual problem can be easily corrected as long as it is detected earlier.  The doctors said that we should get our younger kids to have eye check ups, too.  They said that as early as five or six, they can already run visual acuity checks for kids.  And another thing, it does not necessarily mean that if a kid is diagnosed to have visual problems at a young age that they will forever be tied to using eyeglasses.  Some visual problems (like astigmatism) can be corrected if diagnosed and treated early in life.

As the saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure."




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6 comments:

  1. Better nga to correct at an early age. Visiting thru Mommy Moments. =)

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  2. thanks for the visit...promise to visit you back!

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  3. Good for him maagapan ang eyes Nya...I think it comes with heredity as mine is the case. And I didn't get it checked when I was younger so now I need to wear glasses for life. Buti Na Lang may contact lenses hehe!

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  4. it's great that his eyes were checked early because migraine is one thing he definitely doesn't want to have. i have migraines almost every day before. you're so right on there, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. visiting from MM.

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  5. Thanks for the advice! I should have my son's eyes checked, too, soon. Here's my MM entry: http://www.pensivethoughts.com/2012/05/we-watched-the-avengers.html

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  6. buti na lang you were able to have his eye checked! thanks for joining again at Mommy Moments! :D Happy mother's day!

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