This is the latest post in the series of William, grace and Juliet's journey with hypophosphatasia. And now adding Emily to the list.
Due to some strange circumstances, William, Grace and Juliet's ophthalmology appointment was moved to early June from March. With the corona virus closing everything down for a while, this turned out to work in our favor, since we were able to keep this appointment.
Sadly, the appointment was at 8:10am, which meant a 6:30 departure time for us, on a Friday, the last day of instruction for the school year.
We made it on time, but Grace forgot to pack up her mask, so she wore on of the back up ones I carry, until we got inside and they made us all trade them out for paper ones. In an unusual turn, I've been up to this hospital twice with Emily since the last time they came up, so everything was very different for them.
This was a dilation appointment, so we were there a while waiting for the drops to take hold.
Everyone received good reports and new prescriptions. She also said that we could move out to a 4-6 month recall versus our current 3 month!
It's almost dystopian seeing my sweet little twins all dressed up, with bows in their hair and masks on their faces.
We went to sonic afterwards, and I made a few phone calls that I needed to make. One of them was to the eye glass center in Holt to see if they are open. No one answered, so I left a message, but Friday messages are rarely returned on the same day.
We have a virtual appointment later this month, and William has an Ear Tube Removal surgery scheduled for July, but more appointments are rolling in now that things are reopening. It's sure to be a busy summer full of doctor visits!
later days






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