Hi All,
It has been more than awhile since I last posted.
I thought I would share the good news that despite my dry eyes, I have moved forward with my life and have recently been admitted to graduate school! Yay!
I am approaching my 3-year anniversary since laser surgery (PRK). This is when I began suffering from horribly dry eyes that were so painful. I became severely depressed and I thought my life was over. But, for those of you new to this condition, regardless of how you got it, please know that it gets better!! Even if it doesn’t go away, you learn to manage and re-adjust. Just hang in there!!
Some of you will gag when I say this, but there are a lot of things that I like better about my life with dry eyes. Definitely not the pain or the goggles or the endless maintenance and routine. What I like is that I have learned so much about myself, that I am strong in the face of despair and that this website is SO AWESOME. The Dry Eye Zone and the people I have met through it quite literally saved my life. For that I am grateful. I can quite honestly say that some of the best friends I currently have are people from this website!! And I suspect that they are friends for life. And thanks so much to Rebecca Petris for the amazing resources and help that she provides to people!
So, even though my eyes are still pretty rough most of the time, I decided I needed to move on with my life and do something that proves I am still able to live a pretty normal life. For me that next step is graduate school.
Now, there are definitely things I am nervous about. I am concerned about how my eyes will do with all the reading, writing papers and research. But I am determined to be resourceful and figure it out. P.S. If there is anybody out there with dry eyes that went to school with the condition, please send me your tips!!
This is definitely not good-bye – I will be around. Hey, I still have dry eyes!!
Cheers,
MDE
It has been more than awhile since I last posted.
I thought I would share the good news that despite my dry eyes, I have moved forward with my life and have recently been admitted to graduate school! Yay!
I am approaching my 3-year anniversary since laser surgery (PRK). This is when I began suffering from horribly dry eyes that were so painful. I became severely depressed and I thought my life was over. But, for those of you new to this condition, regardless of how you got it, please know that it gets better!! Even if it doesn’t go away, you learn to manage and re-adjust. Just hang in there!!
Some of you will gag when I say this, but there are a lot of things that I like better about my life with dry eyes. Definitely not the pain or the goggles or the endless maintenance and routine. What I like is that I have learned so much about myself, that I am strong in the face of despair and that this website is SO AWESOME. The Dry Eye Zone and the people I have met through it quite literally saved my life. For that I am grateful. I can quite honestly say that some of the best friends I currently have are people from this website!! And I suspect that they are friends for life. And thanks so much to Rebecca Petris for the amazing resources and help that she provides to people!
So, even though my eyes are still pretty rough most of the time, I decided I needed to move on with my life and do something that proves I am still able to live a pretty normal life. For me that next step is graduate school.
Now, there are definitely things I am nervous about. I am concerned about how my eyes will do with all the reading, writing papers and research. But I am determined to be resourceful and figure it out. P.S. If there is anybody out there with dry eyes that went to school with the condition, please send me your tips!!
This is definitely not good-bye – I will be around. Hey, I still have dry eyes!!
Cheers,
MDE
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