God bless your family and, especially, your grandson. Have your kids gotten in touch with the Lion's Club or some other organization (Scottish Rite) for a prosthetic eye? Or is that way down the list on things to work on? I saw a program about premature triplets who became deaf AND blind as a result of treatment they had to have when they were first born. One can see very little, but glasses help (she's still legally blind). Two are profoundly blind and one of the two had to be fitted with prostetic eyes and I believe the Lion's Club helped out with them. He's a sweetheart and nothing can replace him.
Thank you, Lord, for giving Noah such wonderful and loving parents and extended family. Continue to give them strength as they seek a long, happy life for little Noah.
Thank you so much DallasDeb. Noah is now on a gastric feeding tube. He still has his trache and wears his braces only at night for his club feet. His left eye seems to be near normal and his ears are fine. He weighs 27 lbs and is 29" long.
He is 9 months old and is doing OK. Thanks again, Roger.