tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4627495011569794359.post8267964218554465006..comments2023-12-08T05:32:32.216-05:00Comments on Southern Babies: Christmas Eve and Christmas DayJamiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10494075543289865004noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4627495011569794359.post-54427041222019122342010-01-07T04:48:58.530-05:002010-01-07T04:48:58.530-05:00Hey, thank you for your precious infos.
Angelica i...Hey, thank you for your precious infos.<br />Angelica is born on 7th march 2009 of 24+1 week.<br />She developed ROP while in the NICU as your kids.<br />She had 2 laser surgeries in both eyes here in Italy but retina detached.<br />So we came to the U.S., at Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, Detroit, MI. <br />There we met Dr. Antonio Capone an he visited her and told us that<br />the laser surgeries done were done well. <br />Then Angelica had vitrectomies in both eyes and Dr. Capone told us that both retinas reattached in the visual part... He expects vision... light, colours, shapes, movement! but what is this??? VISION!!! He was happy... Just after the vitrectomies the eyes of Angelica were frenetic, always in movement. Capone told us that this is normal and that the optical nerve was touched and stop his role. The movement would stop between 1 or 3 months after his last visit (24th september). At that point she will begin to see something, to gaze objects. Now it's about 3 month and 1/2 after his last visit and the eyes are not so frenetic. Now they are firmer, more steady... we are hoping. We stimulate her as they told us. We did other visits in Italy and the phisicians told us that both retinas are attached everywhere even if they are thinner than normal retinas.<br />The optical nerve is not so pink as it should be, it's a little bit pale (on visit of 20 november). But Capone, after we communicate it to him about this visit, he reassured us and told us that for now it's normal.<br />We continue to stimulate her!!!<br /><br />How much your little sweetee sees? when she wore for the first time her nice glasses? When you notice, after last surgery, that she began to see something?<br /><br />Excuse me if I annoy you!!<br /><br />If you want let me know. <br />Your news are very important for us.<br /><br />Thank you .<br />Andrea Cominini from ItalyAndrea Cominininoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4627495011569794359.post-26787815830187316722010-01-04T13:16:58.059-05:002010-01-04T13:16:58.059-05:00Hey Andrea, thanks for leaving a comment.
Lindy a...Hey Andrea, thanks for leaving a comment.<br /><br />Lindy and her brothers were born at 25 weeks. She developed ROP while in the NICU. She had 3 laser surgeries to try and stop the ROP but the retina in her right eye eventually started detaching. She had a vitrectomy on her right eye to lay the retina back down. It worked but she ended up with quite a bit of blood in that eye so she had another vitrectomy to get rid of the blood. Thankfully it all worked and her retina is now attached. They watched her left retina like a hawk but thankfully it never detached.<br /><br />Hope that info helps. Hope your daughter is doing okay now.Jamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10494075543289865004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4627495011569794359.post-65004023360759090292010-01-01T16:05:00.352-05:002010-01-01T16:05:00.352-05:00hey, i am Andrea from Italy and I have been follow...hey, i am Andrea from Italy and I have been following your blog from months but I never wrote you. I congratulate with you for your little angels and I want to ask you some things. I am the father of Angelica, 24 weeker and now she has 10 months from the birth but 6 and half from due date. She had rop. Can you explain me what happened to Lindy's eyes? did she has rop? what kind of surgery she had, if she had it?<br />Please I wait for your news if you want... Bye and happy new year!!!<br /><br />Andrea, Jolanda and little Angelica.Andrea Cominininoreply@blogger.com