Upspoken

How My Invisible Disease Forced Me to Advocate for Myself

I will never forget going into the doctor’s office for a checkup and walking out with life-changing news. In the midst of living my best single life – great job, beautiful home, and more I.N.D.E.P.E.N.D.E.N.T. than Lil Boosie described – I was informed, “You’re going blind. You already are in your left eye.”

For a moment, I stopped breathing. Sure, I wasn’t dying but in that moment my dreams did. Dreams of seeing my future husband across a room and knowing he was “the one”, daydreams of my upcoming trip to Brazil, dreams of future kids, career, you name it. In that moment, I grieved things I loved and things I may never see or experience. As a woman who always had answers, I walked out with only questions.

Though I could write a book about my journey, in short, it was exhausting, emotional, and radically changed my life – for the better. Reflecting back, now as a married woman (full vision intact), everything I learned in that season is helping me manage my sexual health and journey to motherhood. Maybe the lessons I learned can bless you too, without the whole blindness thing:

 

 

I didn’t ask for the genetic disease that causes blindness, but I’m so grateful for what I learned and gained because of it. Up until this diagnosis, I never had health issues. Now, because of my diagnosis, I approach my health and doctors with a ferociousness I never knew I had.