Living with keratoconus and so long to A Cornered Gurl
This was originally published as an informative letter via A Cornered Gurl on Medium. I know some of you are writers and readers of the publication (on Medium only), so I am sharing it here as well. Hello to each and every one of you.

My optometrist diagnosed me with keratoconus at just the right time. Per my ophthalmologist and corneal specialist at the Duke Eye Center, it’s mild in both eyes with no scarring and no advanced hazing. I have a six-month follow-up to assess my status at that time and to have additional corneal images taken. At the beginning of next year, I’ll be fitted for scleral contact lenses. These will help to reshape the corneas in both eyes and continue to enhance my vision over time. This is a lifelong condition, there’s no cure — but using these methods will aid me in the future regarding my sight.
The best thing about getting this in my 40s is there’s a better chance of it not continuing to progress at a rapid rate and slowly easing up as long as I do what I need to. The follow-up in six months will determine if I’m headed in the right direction to keep me from having any invasive treatments or surgery.
My ophthalmologist showed me what corneal transplant surgery would entail by using the eye model in the exam room. Let’s just say, I truly don’t want to have to endure this surgical procedure. I would rather not walk down that scary road, thank you very much.
Not only was I given a great deal of information about my condition and what to do during these next few months to keep my vision on the up and up, I was also advised to get some Pataday eye drops to help with my allergies and keep me from rubbing my eyes when they itch.
At this point, I am relieved there is no cause for surgery or invasive treatments and I will continue to do what I can on this end to help my sight. This break away from A Cornered Gurl and a few other obligations allowed me time to rest and do other things that do not require my focus totally pressed upon, into, or on some technological device far more than I need to be.
I enjoyed it. I relished the lack of responsibility with these obligations and I wish to move forward with that. At this juncture, I am ceasing all publishing in A Cornered Gurl, indefinitely. I do not have the words to appropriately express how loved each of you as writers and readers of this publication are but I fully believe this is what I needed to show me I can no longer do what I used to.
The body has a way of making one aware when one needs to completely change one’s habits.
I am changing mine.
I will leave the publication up. It feels a bit jumpy to disable or delete it, especially when there are so many powerful, vulnerable, and expressive pieces of work here. If I published your work, I was delighted to. If you are featured in this publication, you are meant to be. If you were rewarded in any way, you deserved it.
Thank you . . . Thank you for coming along on this journey with me. Since ACG will be retired, I am deleting our Twitter account as well. A little over a year is really probably all I can stand of “true” social media.
For your time, mind, and eyes, I am grateful and appreciative and I wish all of you well.
Peace and blessings, beautiful people.
A Cornered Gurl via Medium and Twitter are the only two platforms I will no longer host or participate in; WordPress is home. I have to have a creative outlet and I’ll still be on Medium.
I’m so sorry to read about your health struggles but pleased to read that we can still catch up with your words on WP…we’ve lost too many voices since the pandemic as writers draw inwards…I hope all goes well going forward, trE!
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Thank you kindly and you’re absolutely correct.
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Oh, how will we keep in touch? Do you tweet or FB? I require more trE time!
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Ogden, please see the postscript. Lol. I’m staying on WordPress, this is for ACG, the publication on Medium and Twitter. Lol.
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Oh, good! Thats so much better! 😀 ❤
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Haha. Haha!
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I am so, so relieved to hear the new prognosis – thank god for timeliness! (I know that catching my MS early made a huge difference in how manageable my condition is today.) I will truly miss your words and your spirit and Jernee’s little face, but I’m glad you’re leaving up the site so we can all continue to enjoy those things. (I have deleted blogs before when I’ve come to a similar place, and regretted that “jumpiness”.) I appreciate you so much, Tre, as a poet and an advocate for other poets and as a beautiful and genuine human being. Enjoy this “one wild and precious life” in peace and good health! 💗
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Hey there, Sun. The publication on Medium is what I’m discontinuing, not my personal site here on WordPress. 💙
And, thank you.
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Oh! That is good news for me. And I think I’m overdue getting my own vision checked, haha!
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Haha. *Big hugs*
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I’m glad it’s not too severe and your decision is completely the right thing to do. Thank you for giving me an amazing experience through ACG for which I really am grateful. Peace and blessings ❤
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You’re most welcome, young one. It was truly my pleasure. I am hopeful I’m around long enough to continue to watch you grow poetically. You’re such a strong writer.
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Thank you so much for always being so motivating towards me. I am glad it was your publication in which I submitted a piece for the first time. ACG will be missed.
Take care madame 💙
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I shall. You do the same, young one. Thank you.
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So glad you are putting your health first, Tre. 💚
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trE,
Glad to hear that you are avoiding surgery. I think you are wise to take care of your health. I know you will find ways to carry forward with the dreams that matter most to you. (Voice to text might be your new friend.)
Take good care of yourself,
Ali
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Thank you, Ali.
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We’ll miss you greatly, dear Tre. But I’m so glad you’re prognosis is hopeful and that your view is positive (in more ways than one) about the future. Blessings always.
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Peace, Mitch. I appreciate you. Thankfully, WordPress, I’ll keep. It’s easier to manage and I never spend way too much time on here.
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Ah, so glad to hear that.
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Such a relief that you have the diagnosis and that there are things you can do to save and improve your sight. Pity that you have to give up some activities, but common sense and practicality do have to kick in every now and then. Personally I am relieved you will still be on WordPress which is also ‘home’ for me. Big hugs to you
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Thank you, Peggy! 💙
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Good to hear that you are progressing well trE and that we’ll still get to see you on WordPress whenever it is right for you. Love and hugs to you.
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Peace, Peter. Thank you!
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I didn’t want to read till the end because I didn’t want to accept the inevitable. I love you and your health is most important. I will be checking on you often. Take care of you and thank you for this space! ❤️
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Peace, cousin. Thank you! Love you!
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Too bad, but hope it all goes well for you 🙋🏻♂️
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I’ll still be here, it’s just ACG via Medium and Twitter, not WordPress. But, thank you.
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Glad you’re listening to your body and taking care of you, Tre.
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Yes, ma’am. I’d too many things on my table. Some just have to be removed. Thank you, Nicole.
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I will miss ACG (and you and Jernee) but also know that you are doing what is right for you. That is invaluable. Take good care of yourself. Until we meet again!
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Oh, we’ll still be here. This is for ACG via Medium only. WordPress is home. I just can’t do it all anymore.
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Understood!
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I’m sorry to hear that, Tre. Btw, I heard those blue light glasses are really expensive but they may be a good investment if it means saving my eyes. It’s time for me to get my eyes rechecked, so maybe I’ll ask him about them. Us ladies who are spending tons of time on computers well into the night probably need them! My husband has macular degeneration, and he needs to have a recheck to, thanks for reminding me of all of this! We have let a few things slide lately that really should be addressed!
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I ordered mine through Amazon. I obtained 3 pair for under $30.00. They work and I’m pleased with them. Vision is important. I didn’t realize how much it was until this diagnosis. It can come at you fast.
Thank you, Kim.
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Wow! I’ll have to check that out! Thanks, Tre and good luck with all of your writing endeavors 🤗
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You’re most welcome and thank you!
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Thank you so much for publishing my work, Tre. I will miss ACG but completely understand the changes you must make. Will you be on any platforms at all or are you breaking from all social media? 💜 & 🙏 to you. You’re one of the strongest people I’ve had the pleasure to meet online.
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I’ll still be on Medium as I edit for PSILY and of course, WordPress. I just can’t do everything all at once as I’ve been doing for such a long time now.
And it has been a pleasure publishing your work. You are a miraculous talent.
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I understand completely. Thank you.
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You’re so welcome. *big hugs*
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