"What do you want me to do for you?" Jesus asked him. The blind man said, "Rabbi, I want to see." ~Mark 10:51
Years ago, I have cataract surgery on my left eye that truly needs it. No, I don't follow up with my right eye because it isn't in dire straits and I don't mind continuing to wear a contact in that eye. Everything has been just fine until about six months ago. That's when I begin to notice just a slight lack of clarity in my vision.
Fast forward to last week. I visit my eye doctor for my annual check up, prepared to ask him questions about the seeming disfunction happening and about my frustration with reading text in books and on the computer without the convenience of larger print. Regular, standard type, at times, simply isn't legible.
A scan of the back of my left eyeball tells the tale. Over time, scar tissue has formed where the surgery to implant the corrective lens is done and the cataracts removed. According to Dr. H., whom I trust completely, this is a common occurrence, and he procedure to clean up the scars and restore my vision is quick and painless. Of course, I will have to go to the same place that did my cataract surgery in the first place; it's about an hour's ride there from our house.
The procedure is scheduled for Wednesday of this week at 2:00 (EST). Afterwards, my eyes will be dilated for an indeterminate length of time, so reading and responding to comments here during that adjustment period simply won't be happening. However, as you all probably well know, I will respond to your comments as soon as I possibly can.
In the meantime, I would so appreciate everyone's prayers for a successful outcome. Jesus knows how precious our eyesight is to us as witnessed by the many references in the New Testament to His willingness to heal those who were blind. He cares so deeply for us and our needs and always, always hears our prayers. May we never cease to hive Him all the honor and glory, and thank Him with grateful hearts for all that He has done.
Amen!

You are in my prayers, dear friend. 🙏
ReplyDeleteRest assured Martha my friend; I am praying for you. Also for your family.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.