Yesterday in my office, two patients openly cried, for different reasons.
A man who hadn't seen an eye doctor for several years came in unable to see the Big 'E' on the visual acuity chart with either eye. Despite his severe visual handicap, he continued to profess that he could see to drive. But midway through the exam, he broke down crying, and asking me would he ever get his sight back. He knew he had been remiss in ignoring his symptoms. In another country with national health insurance, he would have sought care much earlier. Unfortunately, many diseases of the eye - especially glaucoma and those involving the retina - can cause irreversible blindness if ignored.
Shortly afterwards, a patient who had been blind in her right eye on Monday and had cataract surgery on Tuesday, was also crying. But for different reasons. She was experiencing the unbridled joy and freedom at recovering vision that she believed would never return. "It is a miracle!" she exclaimed between sobs.
What can you do today to assure YOUR vision continues throughout your lifetime?