The Christmas bubble was blue, cobalt to be exact. I knew I had to play with it quickly, because it would likely disappear overnight. The bubble formed as the retina specialist injected medication in my eye. This has happened a number of times, so it wasn’t disturbing. Gravity took it to the bottom of my eyeball, where it didn’t get in my way as I boarded the bus to go home. I knew it was a bubble, because it was perfectly round and fairly buoyant. I looked at the beautiful mountains on the way home, sometimes moving my eyes rapidly to make the bubble move.
I didn’t pay much attention to the bubble until I ate a late lunch. Every time my hand came to my mouth, I felt like I was going to hit it. It would hover in the air where I was focusing. Later I looked at the kitchen floor, and there it was, much larger than before. It seemed as big as my hand, lying on the floor. Of course Kacey didn’t see it or smell it, and she looked at me strangely as I stared down. I should have told her it was ghost food.
That night I played with the ball in bed. It was small, moving only when I looked around. I said good night to it, as well as a tentative goodbye. Only once did one stay into the following day. I looked for it as soon as I woke up, but it was gone. I’ll look for the next one at the end of January.
You have such a whimsical sense of play!
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Our family always looks for the funny and bright side of things. We often say we can’t imagine not having a sense of humor.
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I totally agree!
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I love how you can see something exciting and different in the help you require for your eyes. I wonder if other people see the bubble too. Have a fabulous Christmas.
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I hadn’t thought what other people see after an injection. I’m very grateful I can still see out of that eye, even if it doesn’t match the other one. I’ve met people with both eyes affected.
Happy Christmas!!
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I’m glad you are so easy amused, as am I!! I’m guessing the doc told you it was harmless and so you weren’t scared it was some new symptom!!
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I figured it out for myself. The first time it happened, the doctor was already out the door when I realized the bubble was there.
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Good for you!!
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I’m glad it was harmless. I’m surprised the doc didn’t warn you about it before you saw it the first time. It would have freaked me out!
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Someone might have mentioned odd things that could happen, but I didn’t remember that one.
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You truly are amazing.
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well I guess you burst your bubble then! As long as It doesn’t grow and float you away!
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Perish the thought!!
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I’m glad you have adjusted to this bubble and all the procedures and aftermath pertaining to your eyes. You are a trouper Anne.
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Thanks. Ya gotta keep going!
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Yes you do – “keep on keeping on” as the expression goes.
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Eye floaters Anne?
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No, this floater really floated. Eye floaters are stuck in the same position and move with your eye. I often think I see birds flying in the sky, then I realize I am moving my eyes and seeing the floaters against the sky.
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I hope your optha will find the best cure for it.🥰
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The bubble was from the injection and lasted only a few hours. We hope the medication will keep the retina from leaking and destroying my sight. So far there is no cure.
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Opps! Praying for you Anne that you won’t encounter more difficulty with your eyesight.🥰
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Thank you very much, Arlene.
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This was a fun read this morning, you wrote so well Anne!
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I had fun with my personal bubble.
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I’m so happy it was harmless.I wonder if other people see the bubble too. Have a fabulous Christmas.you wrote so well Anne!! Tack care, Anne 😀
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Thank you. I had a most marvelous birthday yesterday and am looking forward to Christmas. Will you do anything special on Christmas Day?
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I can’t doing anything special on Christmas day.
What you do special on the day?
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We always went to church on Christmas morning, and we hosted John’s family for dinner around noon. Before people moved away, we would have about 20 people there. The children were encouraged to bring a toy or game to play with, and I always set up a treasure hunt for them.
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Very nice & interested you enjoyed with families. Iam so happy you share its!
Thanks, Anne 🙂
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Thank you for being interested.
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Most welcome,Anne
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I had clebrat on 31st December night & enjoy on the New year.
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