Okay, so I haven’t updated in five months. I’ve had a bunch of stuff going on. Here it is in a nutshell… We scrambled to find a new space for our business (Salon Supplies + Interiors – www.ForMySalon,) which we finally did about a week before our old lease expired (5 Feb 2009 – yeah, we didn’t even have until the end of the month.) We moved our business the week of 2 Feb. It took us the next two weeks to unpack and set up the soft goods (shampoos, perms, hair color, etc) and another couple of weeks to set up our showroom. Our days were long and free time non-existant. We only closed for four days during that stretch. Ken and I (mostly Ken) have been working hard to get ForYourSalon.com up and running. Eliz has tried to manage both the store and our homelife — delivering salon supplies, taking the kids to school, payroll, soft good orders, etc. No wonder we both (and the kids too) were wiped-out by some flu like thing in mid-March (and without the luxury or the ability to take a day or two off, it probably took a little longer to get rid of whatever it is we had.)
Okay, enough about other stuff. I started this blog to rant about my No. 1 frustration: my eye sight. Here’s where I’m at now… I am able to read on the computer with reading glasses (I never in my life thought I’d be able to walk into a drug store and purchase glasses for under $20…) I still have to enlarge the text two or three Apple +’s, but I’ve kind of accepted it. The readers also help me see larger printed materials (newspaper headlines, etc.) Officially, my vision still stands at 20/200 in my left eye and hand motion at a foot in the right. (My right eye has been a lost cause since the day I was born, so I’m STILL ready and willing to take part in some sort of crazy experiment to help me see with it.) It doesn’t seem likely that my vision will improve much more than where it is currently. I have been refracted twice with virtually no improvement. We will try again in a month or two. I am not happy.
Here comes the rant…
Three of my thirteen eye surgeries have occurred since I was 15 (1980, 2003, 2008.) Before each one, I was very excited to have the procedures (two trabs, one partial cornea transplant) done because I thought my vision would be improved greatly. The 1980 trab was successful and it didn’t reduce my vision (though it didn’t improve it either.) The 2003 trab was successful in reducing my IOP, but I went from reading the 20/100 line to the 20/200 line. The 2008 partial cornea transplant was successful in removing the bad endothelia and replacing it with a good (but 25 years older than me) endothelia. My vision is no longer cloudy, but I still can only read the 20/200 line. It looks clearer than it did a year ago, but I still have trouble seeing TV, movies, sporting events, peoples faces, and just about anything else. I was hoping to get to 20/100 and from what both my cornea specialist and my local ophth said, it seemed possible. I had great fantasies of having a catch with my daughter as she worked on her softball pitching mechanics, throwing a football around with whoever, going to a Phillies game, Flyers game, Eagles game, or soccer friendly between two of Europe’s best teams and actually see what is going on. I’d take tons of pictures with my camera and mess around with them in Photoshop. All of those will have to wait, if I can ever do it at all. My biggest problem is trying to get past the frustration and find something else that I do like to do. I just can’t seem to move forward. Got any ideas?