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[quote=Anonymous]My 7 yo had her second surgery two months ago @ Children's. It was tougher than the first, which was done at age 4. They had to cut through scar tissue and do more agressive adjustments to more muscles. It was a tough first week of recovery and has slowly improved from there. Her vision still isn't perfect but it much better. I won't be surprised if the docs recommend a third surgery in a few years. She seems to have a stubborn case. Thanks to the PP who shared the link to Johns Hopkins. I'd like to take my DD there for a 3rd opinion in the future. FWIW, Dr Vicente said that the Hopkins doctors are the quickest to advise surgery, Children's Hosp doctors are second, and he is last. He likes to try Botox first, though he said my DD's case was beyond Botox, surgery was the only option. Overall, we've had a good experience at Children's, though the waiting rooms are chaotic. [/quote]
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