The good news about the current status of my eyes has floored me.

To hear the words, “You have 20/20 vision,” and try to contain my emotion — keep my cool was a poor happenstance on my part. The emotion flowed out of me, and I am still overcome with it. I have keratoconus (as well as astigmatism in both eyes, and I am near-sighted), and I have been toggling between an Ophthalmologist/Corneal Specialist and an Optometrist (who specializes in corneal diseases) for four years. I have been wearing scleral contacts for three years… this, my third year, granted me 20/20 vision, something I had no immediate recognition of since I was about 12 years old.
It’s a blessing. It’s a wonder. It’s a miracle. I do not take it for granted, and I am thankful for everyone who has handled my vision care for the last four years. At this time, I do not have to have a procedure called Corneal Collagen Cross-linking to further assist with keratoconus, the contacts are doing — have been doing their job.
If I could properly describe what I am feeling right now, I would. But there are no words for it. NONE. I see God everywhere —literally now and figuratively, and He’s still on time.
To those of you who have been following my story about living with keratoconus since February of 2021, thank you for still being here. It’s been a long and tortuous journey, and I have had to make so many life changes to better enhance my vision, and I am so happy I did. I do not take any of it for granted, not one thing.
God is in the blessing business. I know because “he keeps on blessing me.” And just because this is one of my favorite gospel songs, I am sharing this version with you. Happy Thursday!
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Guuuuurrrrlllllll, can HE do it or can HE DO IT? 🙆🏻♀️🙌🏼🙆🏻♀️ Now this is what favor and hope looks like! YES!!!
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This is such great news!
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So happy to hear this, trE!!! I had just been thinking about you when I heard someone diagnosed with this condition, and now I can pass along the hope! 💖
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Yaaassss! You can! It’s been a long time coming. It really has. The scleral contacts have truly made a difference, and I’m so glad to have them.
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Prayers for you sister! May only good come from it here on out!
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Thank you so much! 🙏🏾🩵 I hear you, and I receive every word.
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Wow, this is so awesome trE! What an amazing story and feeling to be experiencing! I’m so happy for you! 😇😇😇
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Thank you kindly! 🙏🏾🩵
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That is wonderful news! I am so happy for you! 🎶🙌🏻
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Thank you! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
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You’re welcome and happy weekend to you! 🌺
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And a very happy weekend to you as well, Michele!
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Fantastic!
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👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you! It’s the best news I’ve gotten all year so far. 🤣😆😂
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