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The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to us all that you were meant to be.

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Haha, the lasering was worth its weight in gold, it changed everything so much. The only drawback, and this was way back in 2000 so I’m not sure of the technology now, was I do get a slight halo effect on streetlights at night and found I was a bit more sensitive to bright lights. So if your over wild disco’s at night with their high lighting effects, go for it. Mind you, I could not really ‘see’ anything before, so to me it was a very small price to pay so that I could truly see everything. That was almost 25 yrs ago and I can still see many things that others are so blind to…and much younger than me 🤣❤️🙏

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Mark, I love your last sentence. Maybe seeing so badly in the past made you see so clearly at the same time… However, modern medicine can be such a blessing. I really have to check on those side-effects when it comes to the discoball light… lol. Thanks for that important hint!! 😂 My eyesight is not this bad at all. But it would be more convenient not depend on aids…

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True Erika. I think the most frustrating thing with glasses…is losing them (when they are on your head 🤣), young children wanting to play and smearing delightfully grubby fingers all over them, and squinting for ages when it isn’t your sight but dirty lenses. Oh, and being caught in the rain. To completely remove them was just such a delight, the freedom was whoohoo! 🤗🤣❤️🙏

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The past experiences creep in and often we don’t notice that they occupy our system We need to step back and look at past experiences with a distanced mind. I think only then we can see what they made us develop and can give them a different name.

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