Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 Ann Thank you very much for your post. I so appreciate you and the other professionals taking the time to educate us. Boy, you've hit a nerve on this one! Caitlyn's diagnosis of a cortical visual impairment was suggested by the school for the blind to account for the symptoms she was displaying (they actually said Caitlyn would be considered mild). For instance, she could find objects easily on stark contrast, yet was unable to on cluttered surfaces. I.E. (only a few examples) She easily found a cheerio on a black surface. She could not on a patterned surface--after staring at the board confused, she pounded her fist on the board and when they all moved, she quickly grabbed one up. She also was able to find small toys on a carpeted surface, but when they were laid out on an area where the sun was shining through Venetian blinds creating a shadow on the carpet, she could not find them at all (even though they were obvious to us). She is mesmerized by lights and ceiling fans. She tends to " trail " walls when walking independently. Her MRI was abnormal, but the doctors will not give me a definitive answer as to the meaning! They all say that because there's no treatment for the problems, other than the therapies we're doing anyway, what's the point in analyzing it. We've been to 3 neurologists, and none of them will acknowledge anything, even though the radiology report states abnormal frontal lobes, hypoplastic corpus callosum, and subtle periatrial decreased white matter. I'm tired of doctors feeling like they're " protecting me " by witholding explanations. Do they not realize I can see day to day that there's something seriously wrong here?! In some strange way, it would give me comfort to hear Caitlyn diagnosed " legally blind " , because then I could understand and cope with the difficulties that the school and I see she so obviously has. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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