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You don’t miss it till you lose it

There is only one way to truly appreciate another person’s sight problems and that is to have them yourself.   When you lose the sight in one eye, albeit temporarily, your brain works overtime to put things right.   You are not left with half your vision but more like a third as you lose all of the one side and the part in the middle where your eyes work together is messed up by the blind eye and confuses the total picture. My “good” eye is also affected by cataract.   As the days pass the brain does manage to make adjustments.   I guess that this means that when I have my new lens implanted new adjustments will have to be made. All of this I can happily tolerate in order to have my sight restored. It puts a whole new emphasis on the poets words, “look they last on all things lovely every hour.”   One more thing I have decided, the complication with my original operation was in no way the fault of the surgeon and I am more than happy for him to do the operation on my secon

Progress with my vision

Today I visited the consultant for a check up.   All is well and my eye is progressing.   One thing he did really helped me.   He took a lens and told me to hold it up to my eye.   What a wonderful moment, I could see.   It proved what I have been telling myself that my eye is in good working order but just has one important missing component, the lens. I still have to wait 4 to 6 weeks for the lens to be implanted, I think it’s because my eye is still too inflamed.   I have a range of drops to use throughout each day to aid the healing process. I can’t drive or play bowls at the moment but life is very full. It takes something like this to make one realize how important our sight is.   Also I realize what a healthy life I have had.   The day I had my second operation a little girl I know who has cystic fibrosis was having an op to remove excess mucous.   She had to stay in for several days.   I can hardly complain at my time of life if I am beginning to fall apart!! God is

A Cataract operation is sometimes not straight forward

Last Friday I had a cataract operation.   I was expecting to be going home with a new lens which would give me better eye-sight than I have had in the last few years.   I had had the local anaesthetic which was a little painful and was peacefully lying under the blue sheet which prevented me from seeing what was going on.   After a while there was a phone call made and then I was told that my natural lens had fallen into the back of my eye.   I had read that this was an unlikely possibility and that it could be rectified.   I was told that I would have another operation on the following Wednesday to put this right and put in the new lens.   My mother always brought me up not to make a fuss.   So I said to the consultant that I believed God has a purpose in everything, which I do believe.   I also told him he could not expect to get everything right every time.   I do not believe there was any negligence, it was just one of those rare things.   So I went home with one fairly good