Today's sun actually reminded me of the sun-shiny-ness of February 18th of this year when I had my eye surgery. Though not really warm, it was warmer than it had been that day because of the sun. I went in really nervous, not knowing what to expect from implanted contact lenses.
As of today, I can report that I see 20/20 in my left eye and 20/25 in my right. I do wear glasses most of the time for reading, driving, and writing (this is pretty much the entirety of my life right now). But there are random Saturdays where I get up, make some coffee, and find myself enjoying a day of no glasses. And, thanks to our awesome HDTV, I don't need to wear my glasses when we watch movies or most HD channels. That's pretty cool, I must say.
The doctor I saw today (not the surgeon, but one of his pre- and post-op checkers) asked me if I was satisfied. She explained that with the good vision I have now, trying to finagle any more changes for acuity might just cause more problems, which I can fully understand. I've struggled this year with disappointment that my eyes aren't perfect, that I do still need some vision correction for certain things (which happen to be very important things in my life). After some reflection, I realized that, as is typical Lana, I expected perfection. You see, I expect this in myself always, and have always struggled with expecting it from other people and situations. It's led to a lot of life disappointments, as you might imagine. This year I've tried very hard not to let it gain ground regarding my vision. I keep reminding myself: I was legally-blind and now I can see almost as good as everybody else. That's a miracle any way you shake it.
I was dismissed today; told to "call if you need us". It's hard to imagine for what situation I would need Price Vision Group again. I'm exceedingly grateful for what Dr. Price has given me. Just like their brochure says, I can now "Wake up and see." You don't even know what this means unless you've been there.
Was it worth it? As I think I've made clear above, yes. A thousand times over, YES! I would do it again. And, when I get cataracts, I'll go to Dr. Price and have him fix them. Well, maybe whoever has taken over for him by then. He has a good thing going there; I'll stick with him. Which also means, I recommend him and his staff and facility to any and all who are in need of eye procedures that he can do (see his web site). I know two people personally who have also been his patients, and both are as enthusiastic as I am.
Today, I lifted my tall peppermint mocha to Dr. Price and his gift of vision. To his great staff who has taken such good care of me (and who now know me by face--I'm not just a chart). And, to God, who makes all things possible--through men, through medicine, through miracles.
I am blessed.