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Hi!

I had posted a short while back in regards to my duaghter Sophie. Now

I'm also concerned that her twin, Hanna, needs treatment. We have yet

to have Sophie banded, but the more I research and find pictures of

other children, they look like Hanna, whereas I have not seen many

who look like Sophie, who is flat as a pancake on her entire back

side and top coming to a point(Hanna is more right side flat, and

ears misaligned). Anyway, we were at the ped. on Friday just to check

Hanna for something unrelated, and he noticed that one of her eyes

was wandering (strabismus?). I had not noticed until he mentioned it

and he's right, now I'm obsessing, and wonder if the plagio has

anything to do with it. I've read that plagio can cause eye probs.

but have yet to find specifically what they are. Does anyone know if

the two are related and what the ocular side effects plagio causes?

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WOW!! I never suspected to even hear from anyone. As I was posting,

all I could think was that I sounded totally psychotic assuming there

might be a connection between lazy eye and plagio. Now I feel awful

that I devoted all my concerns to Sophie, when it is really Hanna who

is the worse off. And to think I was just going to let her ride it

out. Even our ped. said we should not wait very long to have her eyes

checked because if we do, it could get to the point of loss of vision

in the eye due to the brain shutting down that function. This opens

up a whole new can of worms, especially because now I have two cases

of plagio and both should be treated differently. Boy, is CIGNA going

to love us! I wonder, will Hanna need to be banded and have her eye

fixed? Well, I guess I shouldn't get ahead of myself. What are the

chances of finding a doctor who believes the 2 are connected? It's

hard enough finding one who believes in plagio treatment! Thanks for

listening and contributing all the great advice.

> :

>

> My neurosurgeon has all plagio cases checked out by a pediatric

vision

> specialist. They check for vision field neglect. He explained to us

that

> sometimes the plagio can cause a baby to neglect one side or the

other of

> their field of vision, especially if you have flattening to one

side instead

> of the back. I think it may be related to tort has well, but the

neuro did

> not say that - I am just assuming. does not seem to have any

problem

> with this, but I know several other people that have had this

situation.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Marci (Mom to 1/12/00)

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