Second Sight: Epilogue
This morning I went for my last appointment with my ophthalmologist, and had a shock when I found all the clinics in the hospital closed. Then I was informed that they had all moved to the new wing of the hospital—man, it’s much bigger than the old wing and navigating my way to it was like walking in a labyrinth. Anyway I managed to find the eye doc’s office, Room 527, got to make a note of that.
So he checked both my eyes, and was pleased that my left eye displayed no more redness, it was normal and that was when I asked him a bit softly when I could resume my swimming. He replied, “Immediately.” Woot!! Returning home, I quickly changed into my swimming trunks and then I was plunging into the water. And OMG, it was fantastic! I thought I’d be tired out after not swimming for three months, but I was surprised to find myself going on and on, with only short pauses. Before long I had clocked 30 laps, my usual amount before the cataract operations. I love it when my body releases endorphins into the system, LOL.
It is with great happiness that I’m closing my Second Sight posts with this final one. ![]()
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Wow! First a camera, then an MVP nomination, and now back to swimming? You’ve had a stellar couple of weeks haven’t you? (btw shopping releases endorphins too! I’m convinced of it!!)
Ha ha, Doris…if you only knew