Tag Archives: dry eye regimen
I NEVER WANTED TO FLY ALONE
I am excited share many beautiful photos on my blog from my trip last week to Oregon. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 11
I thought I’d give acupuncture a try but I’m not sure I’m going to “stick with it.” I am so photogenic. I smile for pictures even with needles in me! Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 10
My eyesight journey has been challenging, but thankfully I have reached a better place and want to share where I currently am. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 9
It happened during an ordinary day. I was driving somewhere and suddenly I realized that my eyes didn’t hurt. I was so happy that I began to cry. I whispered a thank you to God for this blessing. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 8
No one can understand how bad the pain of dry eyes can be unless they have experienced it. We have more nerves in our eyes than anywhere else in our bodies. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 7
My serum drops arrived on a Monday morning. My son banged on my door to announce, “Mom, there’s a big package at the door for you!” Only a week before, I had driven for two hours to a distant facility to have 21 vials of blood drawn that would be used to make these revolutionary eye drops. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 6
Sometimes, if feels like my eye problems have taken over my life. I seldom perform with my guitar anymore and prefer to be in my apartment Continue reading →
I’M SOARING FREE
My eyes were closed but I grinned and said, “I guess if I enjoy the experience of being touched then I think I’ll need to get massages more often!” Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 5
Just like grief, I decided to see if I could find others that might have wisdom to help me. I discovered an online support group for people suffering with (get ready for a complicated name): Chronic Dry Eyes & Chronic Blepharitis. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 4
My eyesight problems remind me of my true weakness. I survived my empty marriage by ignoring the things that upset me – I looked the other way. But where do I look now? Not only can’t I escape fog and dirty vision, I’m in pain and it’s too much. Continue reading →