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Has anyones kid been operated on for ptosis?

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codswallop · 25/11/2004 13:35

and w hat was it like?
ds3 has this and the time of operation is nearing (- well he will be 3 and a half when it happens dso it s not really near at all!) But i ave no experience of kids ops or of ptosis

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suzywong · 25/11/2004 13:37

sorry coddy never heard of it

codswallop · 25/11/2004 19:18

its a drooping upper eyelid, purely csoemtic in ds3s case

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JJ · 25/11/2004 19:22

I've got some experience of ops on kids.. my eldest had grommets put in and a seperate op removing his adenoids and tonsils. He was .. um .. 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 years old respectively.

Don't know if that helps, but if you have any questions, ask away. I'm glued to this couch for a while (have two boys glued to me, so can't leave).

foxinsocks · 25/11/2004 19:24

I had an eye op at that age (for a squint) - can remember bits of it vividly (the hospital, not the op!).

My dd (4) has also just had an op for an epigastric hernia so can tell you about that but I imagine the only similarity is the general anaesthetic.

Here's the eyenurse site for ptsois
ptosis surgery

codswallop · 25/11/2004 19:38

foxy thanks so much for that link- relly clear and infromative
am slightyl worried that his eye may not totally clos ewhen he sleeps though! Hopefully as his ptosis is quite mild it wil be minimal

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Tissy · 25/11/2004 19:52

coddy, don't worry if his eye doesn't totally close when he sleeps, it won't cause any damage. My brother used to sleep with his eyes half open- it was spooky, it looked as if he was watching you all night, but it never did him any harm. My dd had squints done at nearly 2 and aside form a bit of post-op swelling, sailed through the whole thing.

foxinsocks · 25/11/2004 22:10

by far the best website for kid's eye probs is the Moorfields one (the eye hospital in London). Here's the one on

ptosis surgery in children

(in case you're wondering, the docs were considering doing an additional squint op which is why I know where these sites are!! have decided against the op but found all these sites useful anyway!)

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