Hi Kerri,
Thanks for the post. I have not had the chance to check this web site in a while.
We went to see Dr. Hertle about 3 weeks ago and he told us that my daughter, Alicia, is a candidate for surgery.
He said that it is a "slam dunk" for her because she has a pretty severe head turn. She is actually in OT for it and it is increasingly effecting her core strength and posture. It is difficult to watch her sit on the couch sideways just to see the TV without having to turn her head.
Six months ago, a developmental optomotrist prescribed glasses with a prism. This improved the head turn for about a month until her eyes adjusted back.... and now they don't work anymore.
It also causes her so much fatigue throughout the day that she has a lot of melt downs.
I tape recorded Dr. Hertle's consultation just to have all the information handy. He said that she doesn't just have ocular albinism, but it is systematic.
She has blond hair, blue eyes, (crystal blue), and fair skin.
I am also very disappointed in the doctors in Boston. We have been to NEMC and Childrens.... where, as an infant, she was diagnosed with opsoclonus ..... probably, they told us, caused by a neuroblastoma.
After several tests and a year later, the diagnosis was changed to congenital nystagmus.
No one has EVER mentioned surgery. ... even when I had specifically asked about corrective measures, Dr.'s told me there were none.
I found Dr. Hertle's information myself as well.
She is scheduled to have the surgery on May 13th with Dr. Hertle. I am beginning to get very nervous.... I am trying very hard to hold it together, but , to be honest, get very emotional at the thought of ..... 1) her in surgery, under anesthesia, alone,.... and 2) the fact that she has had to deal with this for almost 5 years when something could have been done sooner.
I just bought her the book, "Curious George Goes to the Hospital".... which is GREAT! I will start reading it to her about 2 weeks before the surgery.
I would also love to chat some more , as well!
ps..... has anyone noticed children with nystagmus NEVER getting dizzy????
In OT, Alicia can spin around in circles over and over, and NEVER get dizzy!!!! Her occupational therapist is amazed by this!!!
She also seeks out that kind of sensory play.... spinning!
Jenn ( Mom from NH)