dominic is one of the first two patients in b.c., and the first indigenous patient in canada, to receive the targeted surgery and gene replacement therapy.
the surgery, performed by lam and mammo, replaced the faulty gene in each of juillette’s eyes with a gene that has functional photo receptors for vision in the dark.
“this is a progressive condition,” said lam. “people with this condition have difficulty with night vision and problems with light sensitivity and eventually their whole vision.”
for the first time, dominic is experiencing life after dark.
he not only can see like everyone else, he feels like everyone else.
“my confidence is growing,” said juillette, who admits he was a bit skeptical before the surgery.
but after a lifetime of progressively declining vision, improvement was almost immediate after the one-hour operation on the first of two eyes. things were suddenly bright. and so is his future.
“i have so many more opportunities now,” he said.
juillette is not the kind of kid who wants to draw attention to himself. really, he just wanted to fit in.
for years, he needed a special desk at school, as big as a dining room table, covered with magnifiers and special lighting equipment. the doors to his classrooms had to be framed in bright colours so he didn’t bump into them.