So, last time on the amazingly neglected blog, I was dealing with the Dali/Coin conundrum, and vision issues.
The Dali issue was not so traumatic as I expected. That day turned out to be bicycle day at Summer Camp, and an extra half hour racing his friends around the parking lot meant that Bob didn't give a fig about missing Dali or the coins (whichever ended up being the actual program).
The eye issue is an ongoing thing. Bob had a two-hour checkup with an optometrist who specializes in pediatric patients - which meant having his eyes dilated, and whatever the doctor used was heavy-duty stuff, because he was still dilated a week and a half later. And that led to my mother worrying that his eyes were still dilated. And yes, we called the doctor, who said "drop by" the office (which is a 40 minute drive, so "dropping by" isn't that convenient). We dropped, occupied the waiting room chairs for 20 minutes, and an assistant took a 20-second look to tell us that it's fine and can take up to 10 days to go back to normal. And why couldn't they mention the 10-day timeframe the first time around??? Who knows.
Long story short: Bob has, as far as the optometrist can tell, micro-strabisimus in his left eye, meaning the focus is a bit off or out of sync with the other eye. She prescribed 2 hours of eye exercises a day - things like stringing beads, putting toothpicks into a straw, tracing things, etc. That was easy to do before school started, but this week has been a mess. Trying to fit this into the evening, along with dinner, homework, bedtime routines, and play time, is a serious headache. I hope it gets better as we get the routine fine-tuned. We go back for a follow-up in 5 weeks, and if this hasn't worked, I don't know what the next step is. Google results mentioned surgery, but that was for cases caught a bit younger and suddenly - since Bob's vision last year was 20/20, I'm not sure how something sort of sudden compares to a case that may not have been so sudden.
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