The ROP FAQ
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In May, 1998, I began a project which has changed my life. I began to look for information about retinopathy of prematurity, the eye condition which initially caused my visual impairment and whose late complications have resulted in further vision loss. I did not know anyone else at the time who cared to know more than the standard explanation: "You were given too much oxygen." I searched long and hard, and at that time I did not find much in the way of patient information. I found a few Web pages with small bits of information, but none truly satisfied my intense hunger for information. I did find an online support group for people with ROP, and because of the encouragement from this group, I have become involved in a number of projects which I hope will help others to learn about ROP. I have put together this Website for the purpose of guiding people to the vast amount of information which I have found. I hope that it is helpful.
If this site can be improved in any way, please do not hesitate to email me.
The purpose of this site is:
If you would like to read about my experience with management of my ROP, please read my story. You can also read my thoughts on a variety of issues related to living with a visual impairment in Blindness in Depth.
One of the popular features on this site is an archive of some discussions from the ROP list which used to be hosted at Konnexions.com. This list is now hosted at Yahoogroups; and members can view the archives there. The archive here is rather selective because I had only my own copies of posts to use, but it covers some frequently asked questions. If this is of interest to you, please visit the FAQ index.
Rachel's page
Rachel is a child with ROP who has studied at the Southern California Conservatory of Music. On her page you can read about her progress and find some tips on music education of the visually impaired.
Malaina's Story
Malaina, a young adult with ROP, discusses her process of deciding whether or not to have surgery to remove calcium deposits from her cornea, a rare complication of ROP.
ROP links
Here are links to information about what ROP is, how it is diagnosed and treated, and other related information.
The Preemie Page
These are general resources about premature birth.