Hm. It's hard to understand why seeing nothing glaringly huge growing in the brain isn't pretty good news for the time being but certainly we have to refer to the specialist. Is your son still having the vision loss pretty regularly? If so, I'm sure every event if frightening as can be but hopefully the medicine will get him through until a diagnosis is made and treatment started.
A good counselor, one who deals with people going through traumatic times, could sure help him learn some cognitive behavioral tools for how to deal with the panic and fear if the drugs stop working well enough - and can even help parents going though it all with a child.
The prayers and well wishes are still ongoing and we're here anytime you need a chat, to rant, rave, share or whatever. We're always here for you. And your son is tops on the prayer list.
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