The lift

I’m still not yet finished giving back comments. And sorry if i’m speaking in Tagalog in your comments lately. I’ll try to comment in English again. Well, no, my grandfather did not have any operation, the doctor just checked my grandfather’s eye pressure every four hours. And thanks to those people who prayed for him, even though he did not have any operation… I love my grandpa. He’s got glaucoma, that means he may got blind in the future but I think (and hope) he’s not because his eye pressure are normal. He have to be confined one day because the doctor have to got my grandpa’s eye pressure every four hours. We were in the fifth floor and the “Institute of Opthalmology and Visual Sciences” or something at St. Luke is at the first floor. My gradpa have to use a cane to walk; so he have to be in a wheel chair and have to use the lift (elevator). I don’t want to ride the lift again! It makes me dizzy! Every four hours we’ve got to ride it, excluding those “lift trip” when we went to Seven Eleven, Jollibee and when I bought a roll of tissue paper. When I was a kid I really like ridding the lift, but now, not anymore! And speaking of glaucoma, I had an eye check up two weeks ago, and my doctor suspected I’ve got one! So the next day, I went for a test, Perimetry. I hate that test, nakakapangawit. It is some sort of a game to determine if you’ve got glaucoma, You’ve got to click a button when you see a star and have to look straight for 20 min per eye. And when you look at other directions, you’ve got to start it all over again. Good thing I don’t have! Thank You God! God is so Good! And oh, I’m already bespectacled! Dictionary please (if you don’t know the meaning, at least a new vocabulary… lol). This is what I was saying that I will reveal.

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10 Responses to “The lift”

  1. That’s a relief your grandfather didn’t have to go through an operation. Having glaucoma sounds really scary! I’m glad you don’t have it.

    LOL. I checked the dictionary for that word.

  2. good thing you don’t have it. xx

  3. So you wear spaectales. That’s it. :P Haha, I was expecting something bigger. ;)
    Very glad about your grandfather. Oh, just a sec, I seem to have come across a lot of grammar mistakes in this blog entry. He HAS, not HAVE! X(

    The new layout looks nice, the colours are great.

    Louie: Haha… grammar mistakes? Sorry for that, I don’t have time to reread my post before publishing it because we went to the mall.

  4. Ah, hindi conact lense gamit mo para sozy? Hehehe

  5. Yikes. I’m sorry about your grandpa’s glaucoma. We studied that in school this semester. Yeah, iit’s the pressure on the lens, isn’t it? I actually thought that they had some constructive surgery that could fix that. Well, I hope so. Well, take care!

    I love the new layout!

  6. Nice layout, very different =)

    Hope your Lolo will get well soon *encourages*

  7. thank God he”ll not be blind. =) and good for you that you did an early check-up. I hope my eyesight’s still in good condition.. after spending a lot of time infront of the computer during the summer. haha =)

  8. NO COMPUTER FOR YOU!!!! wahhh cries. i’m making a big drama out of this hahaha.

    look oh-so-genius with those glasses. hehe

  9. OMG!!! i hope your grandad’s fine!!! :) :)

  10. Personally…. when I get comments in Tagalog parang mas trip ko… ewan ko there’s something there about our language sort of eh.. Haha. Anyways… buti maayos na lolo mo. :D

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