Love for our girl New Member
Joined: 19 Apr 2012

Last Visit: 04 May 2012 Posts: 7 Location: Plattsburgh
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Posted: April 19 2012, 10:22 PM Post subject: Glasses?
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Hi every one we r a new parents of a DS daughter. We had the blood test done and nothing looked wrong and the sonograms were all reg but two day after having a five week early four pound beautiful little girl we were told that they believed that she had DS. At this point we felt our life's and hopes were ripped from us. Little did we know that she is the most amazing thing that will ever have ever had happen to us.
Sorry about blabbing on. My question is that I see a lot of beautiful children on this site wearing glasses and we were wondering if we should have her site checked again. She is now 18 mounths and has been checked once before and every thing checked out ok. Any one with any answers thank u
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lespring Super Member
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Last Visit: 24 May 2013 Posts: 12663 Location: Twin Cities metro area, MN
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Posted: April 20 2012, 6:47 AM Post subject:
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Hello and welcome! Glad you posted.
Yes, you should have your daughter's eyes checked by a pediatric ophthalmologist. Kids who have down syndrome have a high incidence of vision problems (most often farsightedness) They should have their vision checked yearly just like other kids.
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naomid Super Member
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Last Visit: 24 May 2013 Posts: 4901 Location: Hale, UK
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Posted: April 20 2012, 10:37 AM Post subject:
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Hello and welcome to the site. As Leah says yes kids with DS should get their sight checked each year.
Here's a good article which lists all the tests that should be done http://www.ds-health.com/health99.htm
My son has worn glasses since he about 4 years old.
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Love for our girl New Member
Joined: 19 Apr 2012

Last Visit: 04 May 2012 Posts: 7 Location: Plattsburgh
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Posted: April 20 2012, 10:11 PM Post subject:
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Thank you for your responses we will make her an apt monday.
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jtkkmom Senior Member
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Last Visit: 26 Apr 2013 Posts: 239
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Posted: April 24 2012, 2:16 PM Post subject:
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Yes, I agree, it is important to have it done yearly (or more often if there are concerns). It is also important to have it done by 6 months of age, if not earlier. My daughter has been wearing glasses since she was 9 months old.
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Kimmy Member
Joined: 17 Feb 2012

Last Visit: 17 Jul 2012 Posts: 46
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Posted: June 22 2012, 5:50 PM Post subject:
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Our daughter started wearing glasses when she was about 2 1/2 and started wearing bifocals when she was 8 yrs old.
The bifocals have made a big difference with Teahs observation skills when looking at pictures. Glasses are usually prescribed at a level that means your child still has to 'work' their eyes - however, research has been done that shows children with DS will concentrate for longer if their eyes do not have to work so hard - hence bifocals (top part gives the eyes a work out, bottom part makes seeing easier which in turn encourages sight concentration).
Sorry, this explanation is not very technical but hope I have made at least a little sense!!! (explanation is not my strong point)
Kim
_________________ Kimmy
Mum of Nicole 08/98, Teah 08/00(DS, ASD), Etienne 03/02 and Pierre 09/04.
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