
Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Monday, October 20, 2008
Nick had a seisure
On Saturday, Oct 18 we got a call from Nick's caretaker(Rodney. Rodney,said that Nick just had a seizure. He fell to the floor and started shaking for about a minute. We took Nick to the ER and he had a CT scan which came out fine so on Nov 21, he will go to the Neurologist. I will keep you informed on this. But with Nick's eye, we are still waiting on the Emory Doctors when ever we hear anything I will let you know.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
09/25/2008 HELP Stop Keratoconus disease
I am on a mission to stop Keratoconus disease. This New procedure called CXL needs to be FDA approved so NO other person has to endure the pain of Advanced keratoconus, hydrops or Cornea Transplant(due to KC) ever again. While I am waiting on the approval for the compassionate exception from the Emory IRB, I decided to go forward with this mission. Please Email me if you are interested in helping to stop Keratoconus disease.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
eye healing
Nick's hydrop in his right eye has healed ( he no longer needs to wear the arm casts) but he is unable to see out of it because of the huge scarring. Nick will have a cornea transplant in his right eye and in the left eye have the CXL procdure. But this is the deal--Nick is unable to have his cornea thickness measured to know if the CXL can even be done. Dr. Stulting will still file for a compassionate exception with the Emory IRB & FDA. Keep in your prayers that Nick's cornea will be thick enough to have the CXL procedure. In 3 weeks we will get an update to where the IRB is. Within 4-12 weeks hopefully Nick will have all his eye procedures. I will post updates
Thursday, September 18, 2008
September 18,2008
I am really getting nervous about this whole thing. If you have read Nick's story and all the updates you should be caught up by now. Because Nicholas is Nicholas, the doctors have been unable to get his cornea thickness measured so therefore it is still questionable to whether or not he is a Candidate. With this CXL procedure, doctors do not sedate the patient so therefore, No doctor wanted to deal with Nicholas- NOT even the doctor in Europe. We are very grateful that Dr. Stulting and the Emory team want to be involved in our situation. Nicholas got the worst thing that ever happens to a cornea patient (Hydops). It was a crisis situation but now it is over and has left a scare on his right cornea. As of today the plan is: When the
Institutional Review Board (IRB)of Emory approves the compassionate waiver then it is sent to the FDA. On July15 I wrote Senator Isakson to get in touch with the FDA about this situation and on July 19, David Bands from Washington FDA called me and said that it was not going to be a problem to get it through. Today, I got an update letter that you can read below. The plan is to put Nicholas under sedation and do a cornea transplant in the right eye and the CXL in the left eye. (It is said that if we do not get the cornea transplant in his right eye it will keep getting worse.) thanks for caring Nick's mom
Janis:
Our Amendment to get compassionate use is under "expedited review" as of 9/16/2008. I truly cannot speak to when we should have approval for that, as it's the IRB that moves this along, but it does appear that our original estimate of having IRB approval by late October still appears to be in the cards. It still remains possible that they would have questions before granting approval, and we will move quickly. BUT - Once that is approved, I am sure either myself or someone from the study will be in touch to schedule the next step.
I remain happy to answer any questions you have, and I'll let you know if
anything changes before our anticipated approval.
Paul Larson
Emory Eye Center
Friday, September 12, 2008
Sept 12, 2008
Nick's sore on his arm is almost healed. We are still waiting to hear from Dr. Stulting on where the Emory IBR is. A cornea transplant is a very scary thing but that could be Nicks only option for his right hydrops eye and the long awaited CXL procedure.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Nick's Story

Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Hydrops

Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Advanced keratoconus
Monday, September 1, 2008
sept 1,2008 update
Nicholas had a good weekend but is still saying that his right eye hurts. He is not wearing his casts at this time because he is not touching his right eye. Because Nick would twist his cast on his right arm, he developed an infection on his arm. It should clear up soon. Even though his birthday was Aug. 25, we are celebrating his 26th birthday on Sept.3.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008
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