First Impressions
You do not get a second chance to make a first impression!
More specifically… Why I talk so much about my medical journey. I have always loved to talk, as anyone who knows me can attest to, and as I mentioned in my last blog post. So, when I had my medical emergencies, and ever since, it just seemed obvious (and natural) to me that I would …
As I mentioned when I reintroduced myself in my previous blog posts, I have not written a blog post in well over 1 year. In my own defense, I am NOT a slacker. I just have a hard time having a one-way conversation. LOL See, as anyone who knows me can attest to, I love …
Okay, so my last blog post I gave you the history behind my hydrocephalus, and what it is. However, that doesn’t really explain how we got to where things are today. So, here goes… As I briefly mentioned, ever since being told I had outgrown my condition I had experienced various symptoms over the years, …
For those of you who have been around awhile, some of this is old news. However, some folks may not know my history, so I thought I would give a little history. Reintroduce myself, if you will… I was born with hydrocephalus (excess fluid on the brain). When I was 28 days old I had …
Isn’t it crazy all the new terms that have been coined in the last few months? “Masking”, “zooming”, and “quarantine fatigue”, just to name a few. I wonder if any of them will be added to the Webster’s dictionary in the next edition?? LOL I have joked that I have been practicing for this time …
So, I took some time off from the blog. I have had a lot going on, and, between that, and having the website for Coffee & Cocktails with MC, along with My Blind Life being redesigned, it’s been crazy. I wanted to “start over” with the websites. I am in a different place now than …
Hello! So, just a little bit of history about how this became My Blind Life… When I was an infant, I developed hydrocephalus; which is excess fluid on the brain. I had a VP shunt installed, which drained the excess fluid from my brain. When I was a young child, the doctors told me I …