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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1467682" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>To clarify, I do work with infant children. I'm a substitute teacher for a federal government daycare. Does that mean I'm knowledgeable of everything dealing with Kids? No I'm afraid not. I did major in the arts. I act and I work on screenplays and scripts and edit music videos on the side. But I work part time for a daycare program. </p><p></p><p>I do overthink things. People even tell me I'd be that overbearing parent that freaks out if their kid gets a tiny sniffle. I don't have kids of my own. I have dogs or cats or guinea pigs or turtles or fish that I care for. I like to offer to house sit and care for dogs. I go watch over the new piglets being born on other farms. I love animals and kids. I get protective and very invested in making sure they're okay... So yes I overthink things. </p><p></p><p>I'm simply concerned with Mira's eyesight. Her eyes aren't glassy and most of the pink coloring has gone. She's eating better and moves more. But she also freezes up and will just stand in one spot and not move. And she runs into a lot of stuff and stumbles when she does. I wonder if she has partial eyesight. Bad eyes are common in premature children of any species so that was my speculation on things.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I'm being so nervous / possible over analytical. It's the anxiety and controlling and worrywart side of me. I'm trying not to be TOO over the top on my concerns. Mira is probably perfectly okay now. </p><p></p><p>I post here to feel better and to share my thoughts and to see what you all think. I apologize if I've become annoying about it though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1467682, member: 31466"] To clarify, I do work with infant children. I’m a substitute teacher for a federal government daycare. Does that mean I’m knowledgeable of everything dealing with Kids? No I’m afraid not. I did major in the arts. I act and I work on screenplays and scripts and edit music videos on the side. But I work part time for a daycare program. I do overthink things. People even tell me I’d be that overbearing parent that freaks out if their kid gets a tiny sniffle. I don’t have kids of my own. I have dogs or cats or guinea pigs or turtles or fish that I care for. I like to offer to house sit and care for dogs. I go watch over the new piglets being born on other farms. I love animals and kids. I get protective and very invested in making sure they’re okay... So yes I overthink things. I’m simply concerned with Mira’s eyesight. Her eyes aren’t glassy and most of the pink coloring has gone. She’s eating better and moves more. But she also freezes up and will just stand in one spot and not move. And she runs into a lot of stuff and stumbles when she does. I wonder if she has partial eyesight. Bad eyes are common in premature children of any species so that was my speculation on things. I’m sorry I’m being so nervous / possible over analytical. It’s the anxiety and controlling and worrywart side of me. I’m trying not to be TOO over the top on my concerns. Mira is probably perfectly okay now. I post here to feel better and to share my thoughts and to see what you all think. I apologize if I’ve become annoying about it though... [/QUOTE]
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