...there is NO INFLAMMATION in Mia's eyes!!! God is GOOD!We have just returned from our visit to MERSI where she had her eyes checked by Dr. Hinkle and he confirmed...her eyes are CLEAR!!!
So, I am not sure what Dr. Lopez saw/thinks he saw, but there was nothing there. They checked several times. We plan to stay with this new doctor. The service was outstanding - everyone was so friendly and helpful! Plus, we are happier that she is seeing a uveitis specialist now. So, we will go back there every three months from now on to Dr. Foster's office to get her eyes checked.
You have no idea how relieved,happy and OVERJOYED we are right now! It is soooo wonderful to finally get some good news amongst all the bad. YAY!!!
Up on deck:
Wednesday: PT with Mary
Thursday: Knee drained and steroid injection
Friday: rest from a very loooong week! :)
Wonderful news!!! Stay with Foster. He is the best in the nation.
ReplyDeleteOn injection day, Mia may cry when she starts to wake up. Don't panic. As soon as they let you, scoop her up in your arms and rock her. She may even cry for 1/2 hour because she is groggy and confused. I know the two year olds cry, but the five year old children do not. Mia is in the middle. Keep her off of the joint for 24 hours. Put her on the couch and read to her, color, or watch dvds. Then that joint will absorb all of the steroids. In 1-3 days you will be amazed at the improvement!! God bless. Cindy Price