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I ended up not going to Bangladesh as a result of finding out that I had to have a retinal detachment surgery.. As it causes loss of vision and the solutions to it only restore most of what you had, it was fortunate that they found it so early. I recovered quickly from the operation - my vision was quite severely blurred for two weeks - which was good, because it was so boring not being able to do much. I missed school too, just because I felt so unproductive. Additionally, I could not get water into my eye, so I had to be very careful, but my mother took this upon herself for quite a few weeks, which I found very sad to watch. I had another operation on the 19th of July, to remove the oil bubble they used to keep the retina in place, but instead they had to put another gas bubble in my eye. It's only been a few days but I'm getting a little bored. I can't wait until it disappears [since the gas bubble disappears by itself over 4 or more weeks, typically], so I can go back to my normal activities.
My cousin sister and her daughter are coming to our house for a week. Since it is Ramadan and most of us are fasting, I am kind of dreading it, because my niece is loud and I'm not sure how much I will be able to play with her. Then again, maybe it would be fun.
My cousin sister and her daughter are coming to our house for a week. Since it is Ramadan and most of us are fasting, I am kind of dreading it, because my niece is loud and I'm not sure how much I will be able to play with her. Then again, maybe it would be fun.