I guess I was in denial for a while. I didn't want to admit that there were certain things that I could no longer do.
I guess I was in denial for a while. I didn't want to admit that there were certain things that I could no longer do.
I could look and tell you something was a certain color but it would just be a blur. And everything was just so bright. It's difficult to describe but everything was so bright that it was nauseating and it would make me dizzy.
I finally got to the point where I had to decide to just quit trying and give in or deal with the pain of sight. I eventually just gave up.
It was a very involved process. They told me I would have to clear anywhere from three to four weeks out to get fitted with the lenses.
I am grateful for what I went through because it was temporary. But it also showed me more than I thought it would have. It helped me to be more sensitive to others and what they may be going through. I learned just what a value things we take for granted can be. And God really strengthened my faith through this whole ordeal.
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