It has been a little over a month since I had my surgery and I have not stopped smiling. I know that for some the change is minor or not apparent, but for me, it has made a big difference. I am overjoyed with the results.
The most challenging aspect of all this was not the itchy stitches or the nagging pain but the fact that I was forced to wear an eye patch for five weeks. I was reluctant to leave my house or to go anywhere else other than my job. Thankfully, I have people in my life that will not allow me to become a hermit crab. Despite my apprehension and the uneasiness, I felt with my eye patch, my friend Chantal took me out one night after work. She encouraged me to do so because she was not going to allow some eye patch stop me from being the vibrant person that I usually am.
She alongside many amazing co-works made me feel the most comfortable I have ever felt while wearing an eye patch. I cannot put into words how thankful I am to work alongside individuals that genuinely care about me and my well being. Now that I think about it, it was very silly of me to have been so nervous my first day back to work after surgery. The first thing my manager did after stopping an entire meeting because I walked into the room, was to tell me that I had reports due! To some people that may have been off-putting, but to me that was the best thing she could have done because it made me realize that the eye patch had not changed anything about me. I was still me; I just happen to be wearing an accessory that was covering my right eye!
I dedicate this post to my CCTB family. Thank you, guys.
Angela, I saw you on YouTube and decided to check out your blog....
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite parts of a movie is in Avatar,with the line "I see you....",meaning I see YOU..your spirit..you are amazing ! I wish I had your strength...(i have ptsd)
I don't really care what your disability is, I think you are really attractive!
I wish you all the best because you have earned it and richly deserve it ! Keith
Hi Keith,
DeleteThank you for watching my interview and checking out my blog. Greatly appreciate your kind words! Wish you the best and know that you too deserve the best, we all do.
Ms.Angela,
ReplyDeleteThere are certain people on this earth that are shining lights and they overcome tremendous odds and hardships .
The grace with which they handle these hardships is an example to the rest of us to remind us that we can deal with,and in many cases,even overcome all kinds of hardships....
The gift that God gave me is my art/music talent....if there is some small way in which I can use my ability to help you or your charity out ,I certainly will try (free of charge, of course! LOL!) My instag. is keithpicassoporter.
You will see some examples on there.Please try to stay safe during these trying times. K