Have a wonderful time!!! I pray you won't have any pain and the wedding will be perfect!!! Blessings to Nik and his partner!!!
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- We are indeed panda pals! Time for a CWF "Who Wore It Better?" ;)
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. Easy! You wore it better. I didn't even think of the mask!! My HA's eye makeup is running down her face (she sweats a lot).
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Life is chaos at the moment, I have a full couple of days due to school events, projects that need completing, as well as some Dr. appts, urgent errands and the usual stuff going on to get around.
I am hoping before I drop tonight, I will get to play a bit on the site. When it rains, it pours huh?
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Good afternoon all!! Happy wednesday. We had such nice weather yesterday and today cold, foggy and no sun :(
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So we took our youngest to get her eyes checked yesterday and be fitted for glasses. No biggie right? Well turns out it could be a biggie. The optometrist saw 'something' and didn't tell us what until we agreed to have her eyes dilated and played it off as a first time exam thing. Apparently she saw that the optic nerve in her right eye is slanted/tilted. That's when she told us it could be anatomical or there could be an issue. It's just in the right eye, unilaterally it usually means it's anatomical. Had it been bilateral it would be have been a trip to the hospital immediately as it's almost always a sign of neurological swelling and issues. The problem is if it's Unilateral and NOT anatomical it's indicative of a tumor.
The problem is the optometrist was acting very cagey. No straight answers and the ominous 'Do you have medical insurance' question in the middle of the exam! Um, what? We answered and asked why and she didn't say anything other than 'I was just wondering'. We didn't leave there with any straight answers, or anything but a referral to an opthamologist for a scan of the eye, who when we called for an appointment for the recommended scan told us they don't see children in their office! WHAT??!?
I am freaking the heck out and trying to be the sane calm one. My husband completely stressed and checked out. Shut down. Refuses to talk about it.
My question for you all is have you ever experienced anything similar? Know anyone with an anatomically tilted optic nerve? Or worse, known anyone who had a tumor on/near/in the optic nerve?
She and I mirror health issues very similarly. She's extremely nearsighted as am I. She gets absence seizures as did/do I. I have read the tilted optic nerve is hereditary, I've not been diagnosed with it, but I have to wonder if I have one and it's never been stated because it wasn't bilateral and therefore not cause for concern. Even the Optometrist we saw yesterday said some doctors won't mention the tilted optic nerve if it's unilateral.
It's frustrating and scary and while I hunt up an opthamologist that will do this scan the optometrist recommended, I am slowly losing my mind.
So please forgive me if I go silent for a bit while we figure this out. I'm around just not completely here.
So sorry . I'm betting it's nothing, please try not to worry.
I have never heard of this condition. What a scary thing!!! I will be praying that you find the exactly right ophthamologist who will be right up front with you and explain it to you. Makes me so upset when doctors, especially specialists don't tell you everything they know because you can't possibly be as smart as they are and wouldn't know what they're talking about. If they are so smart, they would have the ability to explain it properly. Sorry, you hit a nerve. I pray your daughter is fine and it's nothing to worry about. Guess we should give the optometrist the benefit of a doubt and believe she was just trying not to scare you because it's most likely there is no problem. I pray this is the case. I pray you have peace and confidence that God is in control and always wants the very best for you and your family and will help you thought this one step at a time, the right doctor, the true diagnosis and that your daughter is perfectly fine.
So sorry to hear that, . I wish I could do something to ease your worries. Just take it one step at a time, as Shirley already said. specialbighuggggggggs
Yarn,I'm so sorry to hear about your daughter's eye.I don't know anything about it either,But stay claim until it's for sure this is what she has.I know one thing I would find a opthamologist like your doing.I'm not to confident this eye doctor knows what there doing.he or she may be right,but the bigger guys are the opthamologist they can tell you for sure what's going on. HUGssss

I do not have your specific experience, but I have had dealings with an ophthalmologist because my daughter had a lazy eye. Personally I think you need to get a referral to a paediatric ophthalmologist because they are specialised in dealing with children and the whole environment is much more pleasant. Especially if you have to go for a number of treatments and for annual check-ups. The behaviour of your optometrist was totally unacceptable. Obviously her cagey behaviour was unhelpful and only left you feeling anxious and worried. Perhaps she was also cagey because she didn't feel qualified (I mean have the skills or equipment) to correctly identify what she was seeing.