Tag Archives: Posterior Vitreous Detachment
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 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 →
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 →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 3
I simply want to live without my eyes making me crazy! Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 2
Today I had an appointment with my regular doctor. He was very sympathetic and kind as he looked right into my pained eyes. I could feel my lip trembling as I thanked him for being my advocate. Continue reading →
MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 1
As my eye condition began to overwhelm me, it reminded me very much of grief. What I am sharing is an expression of complete vulnerability. I am honest and raw. Continue reading →
I SEE A RAINBOW THROUGH MY TEARS
The rainbow through my tears was something I had seen before. It was important for me to remember that even if I wasn’t seeing it at the moment. Continue reading →