Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 hi Christi. my name is Kim. I have three children who have BPES. Two are my husbands children from a previous marriage and we have a daughter together. His two older with BPES live with their mother. Our daughter together is 6. She has had one surgery at 14 months old to lift her lids. The doctor did a great job. She will have more surgeries but I am looking for a new doctor. We live in Alabama. Can you tell me where your doctor is from and also could you include any pictures you have from before and after your surgeries. I think all our children are beautiful, but I want to do what is in their best interest for the future. My email is kbeaver@.... you can send them directly to me if you don't want to post them. Also, anyone else who can give me some Doctor's who specialize in this would be wonderful. I am so thankful for this group. Kim Beaver blepharophimosis i have BPES, 15 yr old girl hi, my name is christi. i have BPES, it was passed on to me from my dad who got it from his dad. My little sister also has it.i have had 5 surgeries on my eyes. i had my first when i was 3. the doctor i had at that time didnt know what he was talking about and told my mom i wouldn't need anymore surgeries after that, he was wrong. ha I saw a new doctor, a plastic surgeon. His name is dr. Harvey Cole and he is amazing. He is one of the best in the country and he has been called the best in the South. For one of the operations he took tissue from my thigh for the muscle in my eye. (not exactly sure what that did) I also had a surgery where he put wires through my nose to bring the corners of my eyes closer together. Dr. Cole also made artificial creases on my eyes because i didnt really have them before. On August 19, i will be having another surgery to touch everything up. He had said before that i would need another one after my face had developed more. That doesnt mean that its better to wait until you're older because if you wait too long it can affect your vision. Before I had my surgeries, people would ask questions, some would tease, some mothers would even say rude things to my mom. Since my surgeries, i get some questions, but mostly people want to know where im from. They think my eyes are exotic looking and i love that. My eyes are actually one of my favorite things about myself. It can be difficult looking differnt and I cant always do my eye make-up the way i want to, like they have i magazines or on t.v, but i deal and make do with what i have. i hope these can be used as words of encouragement. i would love to hear back from anyone. ;)Christi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Hi Kim: I know of and Alston CALLAHAN 700 18TH STREET SOUTH BIRMINGHAM, AL 35233 205-933-6888 they have had quite a bit of experience with BPES. I know them primarily because they have referred patients to me for genetic research testing. I would be very interested in including your family in the research. All that is needed is a blood sample which can be sent through the mail and some documentation of being affected (copies of medical records, photos etc). For women, a menstrual history and perhaps a GYN -Endocrine work up is helpful as well. I think that all affected women with BPES should have a GYN -endocrine work up because of the chance of pre-mature ovarian failure. Let me know how I can help. Kent W. Small, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology, UCLA / JSEI Director, Retina research Lab Director, Macular Disease Center 200 Stein PLaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 310-206-7475 fax 310-794-2029 On Saturday, August 9, 2003, at 01:23 PM, Kim Beaver wrote: > hi Christi. my name is Kim. I have three children who have BPES. Two > are my husbands children from a previous marriage and we have a > daughter together. His two older with BPES live with their mother. > Our daughter together is 6. She has had one surgery at 14 months old > to lift her lids. The doctor did a great job. She will have more > surgeries but I am looking for a new doctor. We live in Alabama. Can > you tell me where your doctor is from and also could you include any > pictures you have from before and after your surgeries. I think all > our children are beautiful, but I want to do what is in their best > interest for the future. My email is kbeaver@.... you can > send them directly to me if you don't want to post them. Also, anyone > else who can give me some Doctor's who specialize in this would be > wonderful. I am so thankful for this group. > > Kim Beaver > > blepharophimosis i have BPES, 15 yr old girl > > hi, my name is christi. i have BPES, it was passed on to me from my > dad who got it from his dad. My little sister also has it.i have had > 5 surgeries on my eyes. i had my first when i was 3. the doctor i had > at that time didnt know what he was talking about and told my mom i > wouldn't need anymore surgeries after that, he was wrong. ha I saw a > new doctor, a plastic surgeon. His name is dr. Harvey Cole and he is > amazing. He is one of the best in the country and he has been called > the best in the South. For one of the operations he took tissue from > my thigh for the muscle in my eye. (not exactly sure what that did) I > also had a surgery where he put wires through my nose to bring the > corners of my eyes closer together. Dr. Cole also made artificial > creases on my eyes because i didnt really have them before. On August > 19, i will be having another surgery to touch everything up. He had > said before that i would need another one after my face had developed > more. That doesnt mean that its better to wait until you're older > because if you wait too long it can affect your vision. Before I had > my surgeries, people would ask questions, some would tease, some > mothers would even say rude things to my mom. Since my surgeries, i > get some questions, but mostly people want to know where im from. > They think my eyes are exotic looking and i love that. My eyes are > actually one of my favorite things about myself. It can be difficult > looking differnt and I cant always do my eye make-up the way i want > to, like they have i magazines or on t.v, but i deal and make do with > what i have. i hope these can be used as words of encouragement. i > would love to hear back from anyone. > > Christi > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Hi Christi! I was so excited to read your e-mail. My daughter is 4 months and we will be visiting Dr. Harvey Cole when she is 6 months for our first visit. He is the Oculoplastic surgeon in Atlanta, right? I was referred to him by another plastic surgeon. I already feel about my daughter like you do about her eyes. She is beautiful!! Her eyes make her unique and right now most people just think her eyes are little. It is wonderful to hear that you love how your eyes look and I¡Çm sure their distinction makes you striking and beautiful!! It was great to hear such a positive outlook. Thank you for sharing your experience. I might get back to you with questions after visiting Dr. Cole if that¡Çs okay! blepharophimosis i have BPES, 15 yr old girl hi, my name is christi. i have BPES, it was passed on to me from my dad who got it from his dad. My little sister also has it.i have had 5 surgeries on my eyes. i had my first when i was 3. the doctor i had at that time didnt know what he was talking about and told my mom i wouldn't need anymore surgeries after that, he was wrong. ha I saw a new doctor, a plastic surgeon. His name is dr. Harvey Cole and he is amazing. He is one of the best in the country and he has been called the best in the South. For one of the operations he took tissue from my thigh for the muscle in my eye. (not exactly sure what that did) I also had a surgery where he put wires through my nose to bring the corners of my eyes closer together. Dr. Cole also made artificial creases on my eyes because i didnt really have them before. On August 19, i will be having another surgery to touch everything up. He had said before that i would need another one after my face had developed more. That doesnt mean that its better to wait until you're older because if you wait too long it can affect your vision. Before I had my surgeries, people would ask questions, some would tease, some mothers would even say rude things to my mom. Since my surgeries, i get some questions, but mostly people want to know where im from. They think my eyes are exotic looking and i love that. My eyes are actually one of my favorite things about myself. It can be difficult looking differnt and I cant always do my eye make-up the way i want to, like they have i magazines or on t.v, but i deal and make do with what i have. i hope these can be used as words of encouragement. i would love to hear back from anyone. Christi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2003 Report Share Posted August 15, 2003 Christi, It is great to hear from someone with such a great attitude!! I have a 16 month old daughter with bleph. I hope my daughter grows up to appreciate her eyes such as you do. We always tell her how beautiful she is, and how she has the prettiest eyes. Kids can be rude and say exactly what they feel. I am so afraid for her to start school and have the kids make fun of her. I want to protect her from all of the negativity. She has had one surgery at 3 weeks because she wasn't able to open her eyes except for rare occasions she would " peek " at us, usually one eye at a time. Her surgeon is from here in Iowa, at the University Hospital. He also is know as one of the best, here in the midwest. He will perform another surgery around preschool age. He said that is when looks start to matter for children and other children around her will notice a differance. The kids at daycare don't say anything mean to her or myself. I think the reason why is because she has been there since 6 weeks and so they have always seen her with small eyes and know no differant. I really brightens my day to hear that you are so positive. I too would like to see some photos of you. I am going to try to post some of my daughter as well. Thank you so much!! Dana-Brooklyn's mom!! > hi, my name is christi. i have BPES, it was passed on to me from my > dad who got it from his dad. My little sister also has it.i have had > 5 surgeries on my eyes. i had my first when i was 3. the doctor i had > at that time didnt know what he was talking about and told my mom i > wouldn't need anymore surgeries after that, he was wrong. ha I saw a > new doctor, a plastic surgeon. His name is dr. Harvey Cole and he is > amazing. He is one of the best in the country and he has been called > the best in the South. For one of the operations he took tissue from > my thigh for the muscle in my eye. (not exactly sure what that did) I > also had a surgery where he put wires through my nose to bring the > corners of my eyes closer together. Dr. Cole also made artificial > creases on my eyes because i didnt really have them before. On August > 19, i will be having another surgery to touch everything up. He had > said before that i would need another one after my face had developed > more. That doesnt mean that its better to wait until you're older > because if you wait too long it can affect your vision. Before I had > my surgeries, people would ask questions, some would tease, some > mothers would even say rude things to my mom. Since my surgeries, i > get some questions, but mostly people want to know where im from. > They think my eyes are exotic looking and i love that. My eyes are > actually one of my favorite things about myself. It can be difficult > looking differnt and I cant always do my eye make-up the way i want > to, like they have i magazines or on t.v, but i deal and make do with > what i have. i hope these can be used as words of encouragement. i > would love to hear back from anyone. > > Christi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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