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daikini
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 9:04am |
Oh, Maria: if you qualify for a Community Services Card, you can get your child's glasses subsidised - up to $282 a year until they are 8!
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 9:14am |
Yay for Josiah getting glasses. dont forget to post a pic. Yeah i know about the CSC but we dont qualify. Although if i took lissy to the doctor more than 12 times a year she would qualify for a high users card and get them subsidised that way.
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 9:25am |
The optomotrist makes fortnightly trips to Ohakune, so we're going to choose the frames today and see if he can bring the finished glasses with him next time he comes up this way (saves a trip!  )
The other thing that has happened for Josiah is that he is now registered with the Foundation for the Blind, so we get help from a place called The Vision and Sensory Resource Centre (SRC). There is a woman (Meredith) who comes out here once a term, and goes over what sorts of things Josiah can and can't see, and where he should be developmentally. She has toys and books we can borrow, and gives us lots of information. SRC will continue to work with us and Josiah's teachers right up until the end of high school, and its free!
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 10:43am |
That's great good support for you. My best friend as been through all this with her wee one he is 2 now, but SCR are great.
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 10:56am |
Becca as he gets older you will the the foundation immensly helpful, I know they have gone out of there way to help us with micheal. The extra help is great, and it's amazing the little things they can adapt that make life just that little bit easier for them. Glad to hear things are getting sorted for you.
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 2:01pm |
Everything sounds like it is going your way Becca.
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 8:21pm |
All went good this afternoon... I had a scan (more in the November thread), then we went to Visique and chose some frames and organised the lenses. The optomotrist comes up to Ohakune fortnightly, so he'll bring the finished glasses with him on his next trip which will be in about 10 days. I'll post a photo sometime after that, once Josiah is used to them enough to let me! You all will have to be patient though, as there is a fair chance there will be a newborn in the house as well!
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 11:13am |
Just to let you ladies all know we picked up Josiah's completed glasses on Friday. The optomotrist did bring them up with him last Wednesday, but he was so busy he didn't get a chance to drop them into the chemist before they closed, so they got taken back to Wanganui with him. We called in once we got home on Thursday to find the glasses weren't there. I rung Visique, and they said they were going to courier them back up to Ohakune the next day (Friday).
We went to pick them up, to discover that there had been a slight clerical mixup - the right glasses had been sent, but the bill was in the name of my husband's cousin, Joshua (who lives in Wanganui and is also a client of this optomotrist!) The lady at the pharmacy rung Visique and it turns out they hadn't actually entered Josiah into the system, they'd just put all his prescription information into Josh's file! Visique has just got a couple of new receptionists, and given our unusual surname plus two similar first names, it was an easy mistake to make - especially if they took a slight shortcut and just entered "jos" into the computer. Still, all sorted now.
Josiah loves his glasses. We thought that by the end of the second day a reasonable accomplishment would have been to have him wearing them half a dozen times for up to 15-20 minutes a time... by the end of Saturday, he'd worn them all day except for about an hour in the middle of the day, and another hour after dinner! We've been letting him dictate how much and for how long he wears them, and he does seem to notice a difference, as he wants them on and is more settled when he's wearing them! Once the glasses are on his face, Josiah barely touches them.
He's managed to break them already... although, I must admit Nat and I were impressed that it didn't happen until last night! The first thing he did was bend one of the arms straight down, putting too much stress on one of the hinges (that attaches the arm to the frame). Nat bent it back into shape, the screws are fine but the arm moves further than it should but a bit of tape just reinforces it so that the glasses are not too loose on his face. Then last night, he walked around behind the couch wearing them and walked back a minute later without them on so I went looking... he'd twisted the frame enough somehow that one of the lenses popped out! I left them for Nat to sort out (as it was right before I started cooking dinner) and he managed to twist them back into shape enough to get the lense back in place. The frames are a little crooked now, but Josiah still seems to prefer to wear them. We'll take them to Wanganui when Xavier is born and get them properly sorted out then.
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 11:14am |
Oh! before I forget - we do have some photos of him wearing them... I'll post one shortly, once I've taken it off the camera.
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 11:34am |
Here you are, our little cutie!
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 12:10pm |
Gosh he really seems to suit them! Well done
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 12:11pm |
ohhh so cute! He really suits them!
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 1:42pm |
hey becca i never knew you were so close we are in wanganui i just read though your whole post and my boy had the same problem as your boy did and got glasses when he was 2 and Ellen up at the hosptial is who Kalem sees to its a small world
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 1:50pm |
heres a photo of kalem at 2 with them and one taken today at school


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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 1:53pm |
Ellen is wonderful, isn't she! We're not sure how long we're going to be in this area, but if we move we are going to get her to refer us in the hopes we get someone as good!
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 2:15pm |
Yes she is great and Kalem is really good with her to which is great i think it is because she gives him pictures to colour . Kalem has been though 5 pairs of glasses but is alot better now he is older he hates having them off now and falls asleep with them on at night and i take them off when hes asleep. How much did it cost for your boys glasses with subsidty? sorry for being nosey Kalems cost $480 after subsity.
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 2:21pm |
We were really fortunate - it only cost us $17 after subsidy AND that was with having the lenses shaved down to fit in the frames properly. Josiah's frames are actually quite cheap - they are $108, so its not going to be the end of the earth if they break and we have to buy new ones... mind you, at just under $300 all up, we can afford to buy new lenses as well if necessary!
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Posted: 14 November 2006 at 2:43pm |
oh wow...Josiah looks great in his new glasses!!
Glad he like them and wears them....Zaara hates any thing on her eyes ....she has these groovy sunglasses that she refuses to wear!!
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Posted: 20 September 2007 at 10:42am |
Bump for cuppatea
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