Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Hi Jen, I have a boy in almost 5 month, and I share your thoughts and problems. But I think I read about a man who got his operation as adult. His whole life he had tilted his head, but after surgery he had no problems. So we just have to pray that the same will happen to our boys. We are promised surgery about 3 years from now. In the beginning I felt really sad and felt that everybody stared at my baby, but I think I got over it. I think he is so beatifull and he is just a very happy boy who gives his mother lots of smiles. Couldn’t love him more if he did not have BPES. All the best to you and your Braydon. Lise, Sylvesters mom. Fra: blepharophimosis [mailto:blepharophimosis ] På vegne af MacKinnon Sendt: 15. august 2006 19:26 Til: blepharophimosis Emne: blepharophimosis long term effect of compensations Hi, I am new to this site as my 2 month old son, Braydon, was just diagnosed with BPES today. They say he won't need surgery until he is 4 or 5, and that it's good that he's compensating by tilting his head backwards to see better. I'm happy that he's able to compensate but concerned that 4 or 5 years of holding his head tilted back will cause other problems. Can anyone comment on this for me? And after having surgery, would the backwards head tilting correct itself or would it remain since it would be the only way he's ever held his head? Thanks in advance! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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