Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Little girl, what do you see?

Just had to share some amazing news. Bella had an opthalmologist appointment today down at Vanderbilt. Her doctor said that the optic nerves look the same as last year which indicates that her hydrocephalus is stable and under control. Also he confirmed that the optic nerves are working a little we just don't know how much. During his exam, the doctor used a light to look in Bella's eyes. Her eyes began to jiggle from side to side. The jiggling is caused by the brain's attempt to focus on something. I was thrilled that he was able to see her eyes doing this because she doesn't do it often. You always feel like a nut when you tell a doctor your child can do something, yet the doctor doesn't get to see it for himself.

Here's the best part of the whole appointment. In talking to her doctor, he revealed to me something that no doctor has ever told me. As Bella's neurological function improves, her vision could improve as well. It might not be a huge improvement, but any improvement would be wonderful to me. I've been so worried about making sure that she doesn't lose what little vision she has, that I never gave a thought to the possibility that her vision could improve. On the way home today I cried for a full ten minutes at the sheer joy that my little girl might gain a little of the vision she has lost. I never let my heart dare to have that hope and now I'm full with hope. I know that Bella will never fully see. She may always just see light and dark, but there is hope that it might be just a little more. This is another example of how God has his arms around my dear Bella and that he is taking care of her. She is my miracle baby.

Peace to you all,
Jennifer

1 comment:

Netta said...

Isn't it wonderful to know that He has His arms around us and He doesn't let us fall, even when life is happening around us! God's Blessings to you and Bella.