I’m on sabbatical for a while, very little new writing or photography possible for the time being, due to a serious vitreous hemorrhage a few weeks ago. I may retrieve the odd old post or picture just for kicks once in a while, but until the inside of my eye stops looking like the clouds in the picture here, I’m pretty much into a contemplative mode.
Happy spring to all!
Best Wishes for healing…and contemplation that brings you comfort and good material for future blog posts!
You’re most welcome, Cynthia.
That makes two of us Kaye. It’s a slow process indeed. I have decided to think of the mess in my eye as a bruise-like entity, and I recover slowly from bruises, so that image helps me to be more patient with the pace of things.
Lucile, thank you.
Thank you, gensdarmes. It IS rather serious, and since I’m not good at relaxing (!), I’m learning all sorts of lessons here.
Thank you, Diana. I know that you know what this is like from your own experience several years ago.
Slowing down in the midst of great excitement/visions – very difficult, but now you must do just that – take care and we anticipate a happy and healthy return :-)
Please do what you must to get better soon. It sounds rather serious, more especially for a photographer and writer. As a writer myself, I fear most the loss or problems with my eyesight. Not the best as it is, but that’s life. Hope you are well soon.
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I’m sorry to hear that. Wish you all the best and a speedy recovery.
Hope this clears up soon!
Thank you, Nancy, Merril, Susana, Kitty, Janet – I appreciate the good thoughts. Apparently there’s a drug in testing stage somewhere that helps clear vitreous of bleeding like this, but it will be a while before it’s available to the masses. Until then, Mother Nature needs to kick in a little faster, IMO.
good luck to you, Cynthia–eyes are not something to mess around with and we need your visionary views.
I hope your condition improves soon, Cindy. Wishing you all best.
Best wishes of a prompt recovery.
Get better soon. We need your posts.
Kitty Morse
Praying for a full and speedy recovery. Love, Ron & Janet