What happens when everything you know is turned upside down |
The words stole my breath away while I was sitting in the doctor's office. “We can hope for the best, there are no guarantees that she will see again.” I knew that I was expected to be terrified but I only went through the motions, It was all I could do. I didn't understand what was being said, I didn't want to. The meaning in the words was too foreign to pace so I didn't. It's not me they're talking about, I thought. It's some other person that they are dealing with. It's not me, It can' t be me, it is not me- whjat are they saying? I wouldn’t let myself believe that I wasn’t healthy. Three weeks ago I'd been ice skating, acing classes; it wasn't me they were talking about. I was following my crush; I was laughing hysterically with my friends. The doctors had to be wrong. Played field hockey. I had incredible eyes. I “had it all” It just couldn’t be me. Let me tell you, my perception of “it all” has sure changed. I was extremely sick when I arrived in the first eye doctor' s office in March of '00. My right eye was quickly losing vision. After multiple eye doctors I went to a neurologist. The reason? My better that 20/20 vision was now completely gone. At 16 I couldn’t see a thing. I rememb er the eye doctor had told me that it would clear up in a month or two. “Optic Neuritis” they had assured me. If only it was that simple. |