Matthew had his review on Tuesday with both his Opthalmologist and his Rheumatologist.
Rheumatologist
Brilliant results. Matty currently isn’t showing signs of swelling, warmth or pain in any joints at all. He’s got a good range of movement in all his joints although the muscles on the back of his thigh (hamstring, I think – Dr Jenn will be sure to correct me if I’m wrong…) are still a bit tight but hopefully the stretching he does at TKD will help. Or he could just be like his parents and not particularly flexible. Even in my most active & sporty days, I don’t ever recall not be able to touch my toes as being a problem.
Anyway, this news thrilled me. It will be the first winter since 2005 that he has been pain free. Amazing stuff and long may it continue.
Follow up – 6 months (15 December)
Opthalmologist
Left eye -6/6 (perfect), cataract stable Right eye - 6/12 good, but not great.
This is so frustrating. No matter what we do, we just can’t seem to get fantastic vision from his right eye. I don’t actually ever notice that he has a vision problem – when he is using both eyes he compensates remarkably well and there isn’t much he can’t see, but when his right eye is isolated, it is obvious that there is a problem.
There is now no reason he shouldn’t be getting better vision from that eye and Dr D thinks perhaps his left eye is over compensating, which means his right eye is becoming slack. Sooo, back to patching the left eye over the school holidays to force the right back in to action. Matthew is not a happy camper. He hates this game immensely and I completely understand why.
It’s going to be a miserable couple of weeks. :(
Follow up- 6 weeks (28 July).
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2 comments:
Sorry to hear about more patching, so unfair :-( hope it goes as well as it can for you all Shannon!
Some good news in there guys. Did he say anything about the impact of the broken wing?
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