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Difficult Decision Re Dughter's Operation
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My 3 yer old hs congenital divergent squint in one eye( her eye wanders outwards). The opthalmologist told us today tht she would need n opertion to help to correct it. However, this op would be just for cosmetic reasons, and it won't improve her eyesight,
The opthalmologist was quite keen for her to have it, saying tht kids can get bullied if they look any different to the norm (it's really noticeble)
how to decide if she should have an "unecassary" op?
i favour waiting till she's old enough to decide herself, but are kids really that horrible?
The opthalmologist was quite keen for her to have it, saying tht kids can get bullied if they look any different to the norm (it's really noticeble)
how to decide if she should have an "unecassary" op?
i favour waiting till she's old enough to decide herself, but are kids really that horrible?
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I would definitely recommend it. My daughter had it done before she started school with no problems. She is a red head and was ribbed throughout her school years for that, so I can only imagine how worse it would have been if she had the eye condition to be bullied about as well.//
I was a redhead,*and* had a squint. I got a double whammy in the name calling game.
My sister had it done
She is very self conscious anyway and still worries about it gliding (it still does now and again when she's tiered). I think if your daughter values herself and she has a good set of friends then it shouldnt be a problem. I think you are right about making that decision with her when she's older, there's no need to make a hasty decision when you have time.
She is very self conscious anyway and still worries about it gliding (it still does now and again when she's tiered). I think if your daughter values herself and she has a good set of friends then it shouldnt be a problem. I think you are right about making that decision with her when she's older, there's no need to make a hasty decision when you have time.
I also disagree, a lot - "if your daughter values herself and she has a good set of friends then it shouldnt be a problem" is a very big if indeed. Something I'm sure we'd all want for our daughters but a lot don't get. I still stand by what I said last week. I think this op would be far less traumatic at 3 yrs than 10 upwards say.
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