Friday, October 23, 2009

Post-radiotherapy stuff

Saw the eye doctors yesterday - just a routine check-up. Leo hated it and although was good at doing the tests, got really angry when they needed to put the eye drops in so the doc could get a good look at the back of his eye. Once he'd calmed down, the good news is the doc got a good look at the optic nerve at the back of his right eye and it all looks good which is a relief. The only issue is that there is definitely damage to the cornea which is a direct result of the radiotherapy. It also calms our worries as to why he is squinting alot as the damage to his cornea makes this happen.

This answers the question as to why he is so light sensitive and struggles with sunshine or bright days. The school have been awesome in making sure he wears his sunglasses on bright days and Leo's good at this too. And now we know for sure that there's damage which will always be there, we know he'll always be in the system for his eyes alongside the other on-going tests and further treatment such a hormone treatment.

So Leo's going to be on a new regime now of eye treatment of eye ointments on a daily basis, day and night, so as to help the squint and which may reduce the light sensitivity - but it will never allow the damage to the cornea to heal as the radiotherapy causes irreversible damage. Small price to pay but a daily reminder of the cancer and its effects on Leo and the life he is leading.