What would you do if you lost your eyesight?

in life •  7 years ago 

Lattice Degeneration of the Retina

That is what my ophthalmologist said to me about 8 months ago, and I remember it really terrifying me. It's apparently found in about 10% of the population, and is often benign, but can lead to other problems, and even blindness in some cases.

I work as a photographer, it's a job that I love, it's my passion, my art, my hobby, my release. I've always pursued artistic things in my life, I've always needed some kind of creative outlet to keep me sane, but I was never any good at any of the things I tried.

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I was ok at drawing, painting was a bit of a bust until I started playing with abstract, and even then I was a hack, sculpting was fun but I just didn't have the patience for it. I'm no writer, though I do try. Forget dance, I'm as white as they come and have the dance floor moves to prove it.

Music was ok, I taught myself guitar, but I was never very good. I played bass in a band, but it was a hobby at best. I always felt comfortable behind a drum kit, and piano is fun (even though I'm terrible at that) but again, I'm no musician, I just fiddle around (pun intended, and yes I have tried the fiddle, it is insanely hard to play).

I really love working with my hands, all the art forms I tried involved my hands in some way, but really, I was never very good at them.

And all the while behind all of this experimentation, and frustration, and failure at art, I would play with my camera. In fact, I've been playing with my camera since I was ten years old.

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Then finally one day I started to learn how to use it properly, about ten years ago, and something amazing happened. I started to lose interest in drawing, and painting, and music, and everything else, and all I could think about, almost all the time, was taking photos.

I dove into it head first and just kept swimming, I experimented with everything and anything I could. I spent hours poring over the menu settings in my camera, watching youtube tutorials, reading photography books online and shooting, shooting, shooting, all the time. I took so many pictures with my first digital camera (a Nikon D60) that I literally wore out the shutter button, and it terrified me that I might not be able to use my camera. Fortunately at that time I was able to upgrade to a D90.

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You see, I became obsessed with photography because it was the first art form I had discovered that I was actually good at. It made sense to me, I could understand it, and that meant I could progress at it, and get better at it. I learned how to make my camera create the images that I saw in my head, which was something I could never do with drawing or painting or sculpting or music. It pulled me in like a drug, and I was addicted.

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So much so that six months into our marriage my wife decided that I needed to start working as a photographer, and so we did.

She built us a website, we started advertising, working with friends, booking jobs, and six months after that we had so much work booked for the next year that I didn't have time to go back to my regular job as a house painter.

It's been an incredible journey these past six years. Our job has taken us literally all over the world. We have met incredible people, seen incredible places, done incredible things.

We have won awards and competitions, been featured on world famous blogs and magazines, and we even teach workshops where we help other photographers learn now (even though both of us are completely self taught and have ever spent a dime on learning how to do photography)

In short, a dream came true for me. I get to make art for a living, and not only that, but art that I truly love.










So why am I telling you all this?

Well simply put, it terrifies me to think that I could lose my eyesight, and that is something that I have been thinking a lot about the past few months.

What would I do if I went blind?

How would I cope?

How would you?




Well my doctor told me that usually this thing doesn't progress, and the good news is that in my right eye, which is where they first found it, it seems to not be progressing.

But occasionally it does progress, and from what I understand, that means you go blind.

Today back in Vancouver I had an appointment with my doctor again, because I had been having similar symptoms in my left eye, and sure enough he gave me the news that I have the same condition in that eye as well.

It doesn't mean that the condition is progressing, it's not uncommon to have it in both eyes, but I was really hoping he would tell me there was nothing there. And even though it isn't progressing, just the thought that it might is enough to scare me, and to drag up that same question.

What would you do if you went blind?

I honestly don't know, but thankfully, for now, I don't think I will.

Here's a picture Sabrina took of me with my left pupil quite dilated from the exam today.

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had too much cocaine in that last picture

haha, upvote for making me laugh ;)

You have a gift.

Focus on that gift, not on what ifs.

The what ifs are just that...and if they do happen, another avenue of love will be provided.

Focus on that which you love!!

Let tomorrow have its own worries.

💜💜💜

Thanks so much @annamarieisms, I appreciate it! I know I need to do that, and I know I have a tendency to focus on the negatives that may not ever even happen, it's just something I need to work at, being more positive. Thanks for the kind words :)

<3 you'll get there.

I gey what you are saying, about the fear and the photography itself. I guess while you have to take care of yourself, give yout eyes rest, eath healthy etc you should not get too much obsessed with "what happens if". What if you found out you have cancer next month, what if you were hit by a cat tomorrow.

You have found your passion so pursue it while you can, nothing is a given and we can not know what will happen tomorrow. What we can do is not to fear of what might or might not happen as fear so often a reason those things are happening in a first place. I am sure you will be allright mate. Cheers!

I know, you are totally right. I know I have a problem thinking about what if's and my wife tells me all the time to not worry about things that may or may not happen in the future. Thanks for your kind words, I really appreciate it :) Also, in the first paragraph of your comment, you said "What if you were hit by a cat tomorrow" and that made me laugh a lot hahaha. I'm sure you meant car, and I understood that, but I just couldn't get the image of some giant cat running into me at full speed out of my head.

Lol it seems a timely mistake to cheer up this sad mood a bit. Who knows, what might happen tomorrow? What if you were hit by a huge CAT tomorrow mate? What would you do?:)

I was in a similar dilemma when I was diagnosed with MS. i couldn't imagine giving up my active lifestyle, but as the disease progressed I was forced to slow down and create a different life for myself. I just try to remember to give 100% to enjoying the things that I still can do.

I can't imagine what that must be like for you. Good on you for keeping so positive and enjoying the things you can still do :)

We all just do the best we can with the life lessons that get dropped in our laps. Handling it with grace is the challenge.

That is a scary thought...

But, if you choose to think of it in from a different angle, then other opportunities could arise...

Great article, thank you for sharing. really gives you something to think about...

Yes it's true, you always have to see that there is a positive somewhere! Thanks for the comment :)

I wish to never happen something like this to you or anyone else. Going blind is one of the things that scares me most. Enjoy the success and your passion in photography. Everything will be fine for you @dexter-k :)

Thanks man :) Yes we have been researching it and it seems that it is quite rare for the condition to progress and all the signs point to mine not progressing, so that is great news, I just have a tendency to freak myself out about these kind of things though.

i could simply can't even imagine that to happen

Yeah it's a scary thought for sure

People sometimes ask that what would you rather-question. Which is in this case, "Would you rather be blind or deaf?".

So if I had to choose.. I'd rather go deaf. I can't do my work anymore if I lose my eyesight. I really wouldn't know what to do. Even with my eyes closed, I am always scared I bump into something!

My friend had one of her eyes removed, and eventhough we joke about it and she is super open about it - she also had her share of issues.

Not even a question for me, 100% without a doubt I would rather have my sight than my hearing. Plus I even know a bit of sign language so I think I could get over it. I've even thought that I could be fine with just one eye, but I know it's not good for me to focus on these what if's haha. Sorry to hear about your friend, that must be really hard I hope she is ok

Sign language had always intrigued me. It's even fun to look at!

She had lost eye sight for awhile before they removed it completely. It was most of the time infected or swollen. She has now way less issues with it and eye-sight wise doesn't even matter much.

She only has issues when looking at that side (obviously), making her run into random things or people some times. And depth also.

I would be completely lost. Forever.

Yeah, I think I would too.

Wow! This is a sad story! I will pray for you.

Thank you, but I don't think it is that sad of a story. It seems like it won't progress so hopefully all will be well :)

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Que Triste sería que una persona que ve más allá que cualquiera con los ojos (haciendo esas hermosas fotos) no pudiera hacerlo más
Mucha suerte y sigue disfrutando!!

That is a huge difference

You wouldn't believe how different it feels too. It's crazy when you actually have it done to your eyes. The light looks completely different in each eye, colors are different, plus it just feels super wierd.

omg. That is the weirdest thing I ever heard. Now I want to know how that feels. haha :)

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