I want to share with everyone about my eye site

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We shall all Hope and Pray for you and your family.
May G-D grant you peace and help you in all your
health problems and may all you wish for come your way.
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I was worried that you hadn’t posted in around a month, and now the reason is apparent.

Please know that we are thinking about you - and praying for your well-being.

Paul,I can't tell you how important your great attitude is in your situation,it will help you overcome your problem easier.I had a relative that had eye surgery and was forced to look at the floor and unable to move for almost a month,or they would have lost vision permanently,so I know it must be difficult.My family and I send you prayers and well wishes and you sound like a fighter,so don't lose that virtue,it will help you.DARC

Having undergone retinal surgery myself twice before, I can only think of how much better the visually disabled would be if mankind would have used half of the money spent on nuclear warheads on medical research instead. I bet there wouldn’t be any blind or paraplegics, today.

A lot of people need our prayers, and you surely are amongst them. Don’t give up hope!

I wish you the best Paul. I hope you get your vision back and all is well.

Brad

Kids are amazing how they adapt to different situations. Your daughter will grow up knowing you as her father and to her it would not matter whether you had a disability or not, she would love you the same. If I may put a positive spin on your blindness I would suggest that your daughter will grow to be a far better person in life and your positive outlook on wanting to get on in life will help others. You all sound like a family of champions. Thanks for sharing your story and may we all be better people for it. Cheers.

Paul,

I'm glad you feel you can share something like that with us. Means a lot. I'm at a loss for the right words so I'll just remind that you have a great family there for support. Some of us here would like to think we're part of an on-line family you can come to, also.

Foy

I was very moved by your little girl helping daddy. letting you know others are thinking about you & your situation.

Keith

Paul, there is nothing I can say that that hasn’t already been said by our friends other than I too will be praying for you and your family.

I am at a loss for words Paul. Your condition taking a turn for the worse makes me feel sad although I never met you. It is perhaps your great attitude and apparent resilience that makes me feel a personal loss.
Your little daughter - god bless her. Those few sentences makes my eyes water. She surely sounds like a little fighter. I guess she is like you in many ways.

I shall pray to my gods for your recovery tonight. So keep fighting and keep pushing the envelope wider. You will make the best of this together with your family and the professionals that will help you.

You have the right attitude, a supportive wife and a wonderful little girl! As devestating as it must be I know you will get through it and make the best of things. Stay strong, not only for yourself but as an example for that wonderful little girl of yours. You are in my thoughts and as Erik said, healing vibes are being sent your way.

Never give up hope, Paul. Eye research is always going on.There are new medical treatments and discoveries all the time. You never know what lies just around the corner.

Sorry to hear that Paul. I hope your eyesight improves soon.

Hi Paul, I’m Simon and I just want to let you know that you have many people here at BLF supporting you through your journey.

Please recover soon! We’ll be waiting for you! :smiley:

My goodness! What a strong spirit you have… You’re an inspiration to us all.
Stay strong and never give up. May God bless you and your wonderful family.
BB

Sadly these things come at us and we seem to almost never understand why .It is the heart of what faith is .. to trust in him not our circumstances knowing that in all these things god is glorified .Like your friend Paul says ..I consider the suffering of this present age not worthy to be compared to the glory which will be revealed to us ..and we walk by faith ,not by sight . You obviously weren't at Liberty University because you lacked faith. Stay the course and be of good cheer ..We are in the midst of a mist and our lives are as a vapour ,here for a moment then gone again ...

Thank you for sharing something so personal with us ...We are indeed your friends and as much as we can , we share in your suffering....

First of all I see that you are depressed.
Let me share some things I know.
There are many ways to become blind, and not much known how to be back to the light. Surgery is not perfect novadays. I only want to say, that I know a man 54 yo, who become blind after loosing his wife, and something god stay for him. A bit particular vision. Strong light and shades.
All I know there was no wonder, but wonder was how he recovered his vision. He star to practice vith his vision. First time he get attach to all corners a bright incandent light. He was ablу to move around his flat. Then he get those a bit dimmer. Then dimmer and dimmer in time. It takes 2-3 years. Now he is able to see big objects and use his PC with some improvements. Bad thing he is Azerbaijanian and do not speak English. I can ask him any questions if you have some.

God, god, god,…
Please have your religion just for your selph. Do not bother others with that.

Don’t bother me in the least. The man he is talking with went to Liberty U. Hello. I say non believers should keep that to themselves.

Keith

Please keep your atheism to yourself. This is about Paul, not you.

Paul, your character is inspirational! You’re awesome and you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

If there’s anything we can do, let us know.