Retinoblastoma is a cancer that begins in the retina — the sensitive lining on the inside of your eye. Retinoblastoma most commonly affects young children, but can rarely occur in adults.
Your retina is comprised of nerve tissue that senses light as it comes through the front of your eye. The retina sends signals through your optic nerve to your brain, where these signals are interpreted as images.
Although a rare form of cancer, retinoblastoma is the most common cancer affecting the eye in children. The National Cancer Institute estimates about 300 children are diagnosed with retinoblastoma each year in the United States.
It's pretty rare, but occurs most often in children under 2. I had never heard of this cancer until a couple of months ago.
One morning out of the blue Jay sent me a link to this article, along with this picture he had taken with his phone of Annalee...
To say the least, we were freaked out. I was 2 weeks from delivering Ezra, and really couldn't even think about it. But I made an appt with our pedi and took her in a few days later. He looked in her eyes and didn't see anything, but referred us to a specialist just to be on the safe side, since there could have been a small tumor that couldn't be seen without dilating her eyes.
We made thay appt for a week later, and for the first time, I was hoping I would not go into labor a little early this was one appt I did not want to miss.
I'd love to say I didn't worry and fret over it, but I did. I could not imagine my baby girl being sick, and having her eye s operated on, and the horrible possibilities of her losing her eyesight and possibly even death. It was truly more than I could really take in at that point. I would imagine having a newborn and my first baby in the hospital having surgery or chemotherapy...it was a possible nightmare. Jay and I didn't really tell anyone what was going on. Mainly because we didn't want them to worry needlessly, and partly because saying it just made it to real a possibility.
Thankfully we went to the appt and Annalee was given a clean bill of health. Absolutely no tumors! Praise the Lord! I was and am so thankful!
So little Amelia's story has just really hit home, when we could so easily be going down the same road they are right now.
So please pay attention to the pictures you take of your children, and ask your pedi to screen them at the next appt.


That is so very scary! Thank you for sharing this information. Glad Annalee is well, praying for Amelia!
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