Today was a good day! But it started out very stressful.
Today, Jax was tested for Horner’s Syndrome. Horner’s Syndrome is a rare condition that occurs when there is nerve damage to the nerves in your eyes and face. Symptoms include drooping eyelid and decreased pupil size. Jax shows these symptoms. Causes include traumatic birth, trauma to the eye, or neuroblastoma, a rare type of childhood cancer. Yes, you read that right – the big C. We were scared to death!
We knew that if he did have Horner’s Syndrome, it most likely would have been caused by the Avastin injections and laser eye surgery he received to combat his ROP. But we could not get the alternative out of our minds…
The doctor used a special eye drop to test for nerve damage. If the test showed nerve damage, an MRI would have been necessary to rule out a tumor. Scary.
But – hooray! We don’t have to worry about that anymore because there was NO nerve damage!
Jax is apparently one of the few (5% of the population) who have different sized pupils – lucky kid! 🙂 The doctor is not concerned anymore and we don’t have to go back for 6 months.
Not a second goes by that we aren’t thankful for these good days! Whew.