Summary

SummaryI first faced blindness as a teenβ€”cataract surgery at 13 and again at 17β€”only to discover at 21 that my vision had failed me. In 2013, a rare condition, sympathetic ophthalmia, filled me with fear and insecurity, straining every relationship. Then my father was struck by last-stage liver cancer, and I wondered how I, with my own frailty, could help him. As we baptized him, I felt an overwhelming peace from God wash over us. Years later, when I learned I needed a cornea transplant, the weight of uncertainty returned. On July 13, 2018, tears flowed as I awaited surgeryβ€”yet God sustained me, and the operation succeeded! Through every trial, from family heartbreak to medical crises, I’ve learned to trust God one day at a time, clinging to His love more than life itself.


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Time Chapters
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01:02 Father's Cancer Diagnosis
02:03 My Cornea Transplant Need
04:23 Transplant Day
05:16 Daily Trust in God