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Hi Bernice,

I don't have much advice for you, other than maybe just a warm cloth? But I think we waited a couple of days before we did much wiping? It's crazy, Caylie's last surgery was only last December and already I can't really remember. I know that after we went back in to the next appointment the Dr. used a cloth and wiped some stuff away, but she was more healed by then?

I hope all is well for you and Nina & family,

Take Care, and keep me posted,

Trish

-----Original Message-----From: blepharophimosis [mailto:blepharophimosis ] On Behalf Of bcrijnsSent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 2:27 AMblepharophimosis Subject: blepharophimosis cleaning eyes after epicanthal surgery

Hi and others,At the moment I am at the hospital. Yesterday my daughter Nina (5yr)had her 2nd surgery to correct her epicanthal via transnasal wiring. Ihavent been on the site for ages and try to look for someinformation others wrote on this phase - which is actuallly quitehard! - So , I was very happy to find your mails and picsof/about . Which help a lot! I am wondering how she's doing now?How are the scars? How does she feel about her eyes now?I actually have a specific question abour cleaning after surgury. Oneday has past after the operation without seeing the surgeon. And nodoc or nurse seems to know if it is possible to clean blood and pussout of her eyes, Nina's eyes are locked shut. Which is ratherbothersom for the little girl. She feels fine, no pain. so that isgood! But it would be nice if she can see again.Please, any information about this phase would be really welcome,especially the cleaning part!Take care everyone,Bye bye,Bernice, Nina's mumThe netherlands> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Just posted a couple of more pictures of> > > > > > > > about 1 week after > > > > > > > > surgery.> > > > > > > > Thanks> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Hi

If it’s any help I remember my mum gently

wiping my eyes with a saline solution and cotton wool (changing the cotton wool

after each wipe to prevent infection), it worked a treat!

Best of luck

Bryony

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On Behalf Of Trish

Sent: 12 September 2006 14:52

blepharophimosis

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cleaning eyes after epicanthal surgery

Hi Bernice,

I don't have much advice for you, other

than maybe just a warm cloth? But I think we waited a couple of days before we

did much wiping? It's crazy, Caylie's last surgery was only last December

and already I can't really remember. I know that after we went back in to

the next appointment the Dr. used a cloth and wiped some stuff away, but she

was more healed by then?

I hope all is well for you and Nina &

family,

Take Care, and keep me posted,

Trish

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From: blepharophimosis

[mailto:blepharophimosis ]

On Behalf Of bcrijns

Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006

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blepharophimosis

Subject: blepharophimosis

cleaning eyes after epicanthal surgery

Hi and others,

At the moment I am at the hospital. Yesterday my daughter Nina (5yr)

had her 2nd surgery to correct her epicanthal via transnasal wiring. I

havent been on the site for ages and try to look for some

information others wrote on this phase - which is actuallly quite

hard! - So , I was very happy to find your mails and pics

of/about . Which help a lot! I am wondering how she's doing now?

How are the scars? How does she feel about her eyes now?

I actually have a specific question abour cleaning after surgury. One

day has past after the operation without seeing the surgeon. And no

doc or nurse seems to know if it is possible to clean blood and puss

out of her eyes, Nina's eyes are locked shut. Which is rather

bothersom for the little girl. She feels fine, no pain. so that is

good! But it would be nice if she can see again.

Please, any information about this phase would be really welcome,

especially the cleaning part!

Take care everyone,

Bye bye,

Bernice, Nina's mum

The netherlands

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Hi Bernice

I would suggest that you ask the doctor or nurse. There may be considerations that seem to be obvious to us when we talk about it amongst ourselves, but would not be the right choice.

For example (please don't take this as advice, more as an illustration) I know that moist cotton wool can leave behind strands. However, some types of gauze are woven and are better for cleaning the site of surgery. It hurts my eyes to use saline which has preservative in it. On the other hand, the type without preservatives needs to be kept in the fridge. However, I have never liked cold drops in my eyes.

The best thing you can do is to ask the doctor or nurse. There is no substitute for professional advice for this sort of thing.

I hope that your little Nina recovers well. It would be lovely to meet you again (it was about 3 years ago that we first met, I think).

Take care

Shireen

From: blepharophimosis [mailto:blepharophimosis ] On Behalf Of bcrijnsSent: 12 September 2006 09:27blepharophimosis Subject: blepharophimosis cleaning eyes after epicanthal surgery

Hi and others,At the moment I am at the hospital. Yesterday my daughter Nina (5yr)had her 2nd surgery to correct her epicanthal via transnasal wiring. Ihavent been on the site for ages and try to look for someinformation others wrote on this phase - which is actuallly quitehard! - So , I was very happy to find your mails and picsof/about . Which help a lot! I am wondering how she's doing now?How are the scars? How does she feel about her eyes now?I actually have a specific question abour cleaning after surgury. Oneday has past after the operation without seeing the surgeon. And nodoc or nurse seems to know if it is possible to clean blood and pussout of her eyes, Nina's eyes are locked shut. Which is ratherbothersom for the little girl. She feels fine, no pain. so that isgood! But it would be nice if she can see again.Please, any information about this phase would be really welcome,especially the cleaning part!Take care everyone,Bye bye,Bernice, Nina's mumThe netherlands

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