Hmm, the breakfast sounds interesting
, Jo
Sorry to hear about the migraine
Cendrine, that's great that you found a friend with similar interests! Where did you meet?? I'm impressed that your ds was able to do contacts! Did I ever tell you that my ds is visually impaired?? At 8 weeks old, he was diagnosed with a nystagmus (dancing eyes), and referred to a paediatric opthamalogist. We were initially told that he was totally blind
We started immediate therapy at the Canadian National Instutite for the Blind with an occupational therapist. It was very emotional/stressful to say the least. When he was young we used to take trips to Toronto for different tests as there is only one paediatric opthamalogist in our province. They discovered that his pupil never fully developed. That can not ever be fixed.
He got his first pair of glasses at 13 months. (so very cute!!)
Over the years his vision has steadily improved, the ophthalmologist has never been able to tell us what caused the problem or why his vision has improved. He always seems to be surprised that it's better with each visit!
His nystagmus causes him to not see long distances but he can see fine up close. He does wear glasses but just like any other kid, the glasses are regular vision problems his nystagmus is not fixed by glasses. You can see it when you look at him, his eyes "jiggle" constantly, and gets much worse as he gets tired.
His real issue is things like driving and sports. We are going to explore the driving issue this fall to see if it feasible. He adapts so well, that most people don't notice his vision loss. His therapists at the blind institute always were amazed with how well he functions compared to how he tests in the eye clinic.
It takes me by surprise sometimes, for example when we go to a fast food restaurant he can't read the menu overhead. So at Dairy Queen he always orders the cheesecake blizzard because he doesn't want anyone to read the menu to him especially if he is with friends, so he just orders the same thing.
ANyways long story short (too late I know
) the paediatric opthamologist has always said he doesn't recommend contacts until kids are 16 so we never pursued them.
Anyways still following the June rotation, MMA Boxing yesterday and today GS Chest/triceps.