Will I be able to see properly again?
Day: 340-343 Stage Three. Travel days Australia, four years
Total kilometers:
6980 km
Temperature - Day (maximum):
25°-36° degrees, sun 45°-56°
Temperature - Night:
9°-12°
On tour – 21.04.2003 – 24.04.2003
Over the next few days, we will be visiting Dr. Win Law and his colleagues. It turns out that the cornea is injured. “That’s why they were in such hellish pain. The bacteria were able to enter her eye through the injured cornea. We’ll know in the next few days how the medication is working. But they have a good chance of regaining their full vision,” one of the doctors explains to me. “I wonder how the cornea was injured?” “Maybe they rubbed it in their pain?” “Maybe.”
When I wake up in the morning, I try to recognize the calendar on the wall opposite my bed. In the first few days it was just a colorful spot, but with each passing day it takes on structure. “So, can you see any better?” Tanja asks. “I don’t know. If it is, it’s going very slowly.” “It takes up to three weeks, Dr. Win Law said. So don’t be so impatient.” “I’m not. I’m just worried that I won’t be able to see like I used to.” “You’ll be able to see like you used to.”