Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Brooke's Vision






Hello!

My name is Marion Smith, I created this blog for my daughter Brooke she is 3 years old and has Esotropia Strabismus. It's a condiotion where your brain never learns to properly use your eyes together at the same time. Her condition is actually a little more complicated than that though because Brooke has begun losing her vision in her left eye. This was quite a shock to us because initially when we had her seen for her eyes being crossed we were told she would grow out of it and that is wasn't a concern. Two years later she hadn't grown out of it so we took her to be seen again. We were then told that she needed to see a specialist. So we called a specialist only to find out that in our area there were very few that actually worked on children. Well, we finally found one that was over an hour away and the soonest appointment we could get was nearly 7 months away. We made the appointment and 7 months later were told she needed to have surgery as soon as possible because her vision in the one eye was down by 10%. So we were sent to another specialist that operates on children but the nearest appointment was now 6 months away. We ended up moving to Texas between that time and our Insurance had changed to a private insurance. Well that was our first downfall, because we just found out now that they won't cover her surgery because it is a pre-existing condition. Not only that but we were told to be prepared for her to need multiple surgeries. To add to the urgency we were also updated that her vision in the one eye had dwindled down now by 30%! So basically she now can only see about 70 feet in the one eye which she was able to see 90 feet just last year.

Brooke also has no depth perception meaning she does not see 3D, this is why when she was younger she seemed to be clumbsy. She also sees double vision all the time unless she just uses her good eye. As of recently, I have been doing eye therapy with her on my own to teach her to alternate between eyes instead of just using her good eye all the time. This has been very helpful because it's forcing her to use her bad eye instead of shutting it off all the time and only using her good eye. This is also keeping the vision in that one eye from getting worse. (We hope!) She has caught on quickly to the therapy and she now does alternate eyes but still can't use them together.  

So to wrap this up, we are desperately trying to find a way to pay for her first surgery to save her vision. We have to pay for it completely out of pocket and the cost exceeds $7,500, and that's just the surgeon's fees. Fortunately we can save and pay for some of it, but coming up with all of it before her vision gets worse is what's difficult for us. So we started this blog where Brooke will be selling her art work for any donation amount. I thought it would be a fun way for her and us to raise a little bit of money so we could get her surgery done as soon as possible.

I never want to ask for donations, because I know there are folks out there who are worse off than us, and despite everything I feel very fortunate to have what we have. So I thought if we could sell something precious and beautiful that is one of a kind at least we would have something to give back to show our thanks. Brooke loves making art, and I hope you all can see the purity and love that goes into each piece she makes. Making art is actually very therapeutic for her and her vision because the attention to detail it requires. She makes art every day anyway, and to be honest we are running out of room on our walls and refrigerator, so it would be wonderful if some of her art could make it on to your walls and refrigerator. If you decided to purchase an original art piece, please send us a picture of it on your wall or refrigerator so we can share it on this blog. I know Brooke would love to see it!


Thank you all for your support and friendship, we know not everyone can help, so your prayers are so greatly appreciated.Love you all!

xoxo
Marion & Brooke

P.S. Please check back often to see Brooke's progress and her latest works of art! We will be posting her art work this week.

9 comments:

  1. Brooke, you are a beautiful girl. I can't wait to see your artwork and buy a piece of it. I would be honoured to hang it in my home.

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  2. Brooke, you are so beautiful! I can't wait to see your artwork and I will keep you in my prayers.

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  3. Hi Brooke, you're such a sweet and beautiful girl (I know because I've seen you every once in a while on your mother's videos)!
    I also can't wait to see your artwork...
    :) Loes

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  4. I cannot wait to see your artwork, Brooke. My daughter has a similar condition- Exotropia Strabismus. She is 7. I am keeping you in my prayers and will stop back in!

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  5. Hi Brooke, I will be praying for you and your family....you are such a beautiful girl and can't wait to see your artwork, love watching you create the other day in a video...I can't wait to see what you create and buy one of your artworks...hugs girl

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  6. Hi Brooke! I loved watching you in the video the other day... You are so creative... I will be keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers... I can't wait to buy one of your creations!

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  7. Hi Brooke, you and your family will be in our thoughts, hearts and prayers! I told my daughter about your art work and both of us are interested in owning and proudly displaying your art.
    God Bless <3

    Marlene and Alora

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  8. Sweet Brooke!!! I have loved your Mommy's art for a long time and I am so grateful for the chance to see and own your art. I see that you are a very talented artist!! I think you have to be the bravest young lady!! When I was a teacher, I taught lots and lots of kids each year - mostly 10 year olds - and I have to say you are very, very smart for your age and much more brave than any kiddo I have met!! I will be thinking about you and praying really hard that your surgery goes well enough that you only have to have one!! I know you will do so well and I am SO PROUD OF YOU!!!

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  9. Beautiful pieces of artwork, Brooke! We are so sorry for the difficulties and challenges with insurance. Our family has experienced the same pains with lack of coverage. At least with my condition we have options to shop around, however, it looks like your hands are tied there as well. We can't offer a lot, but hope many will donate and continue to purchase from you, too, Marion. What a beautiful blog!

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