Sunday, October 4, 2009

THE BEAUTIFUL EYES

I was enjoying my first summer vacations. Monsoon had just arrived and like any child I ran to my balcony to dance in the rains. Next morning, I was down with fever. I had cold and was sleeping the whole day under the influence of medicine. My mother woke me up. She served the lunch and asked me to eat it. She went inside the kitchen and I somehow managed to reach till the table. I was half asleep. I asked her to open the door as I couldn’t see anything. Since the door was already opened, she thought I am making excuses to avoid lunch. She took me in her hand and made me sit on the chair. I again asked her to open the door. This time she scolded me and asked to eat and went inside the kitchen to get some jaggery as I loved eating it with food. When she returned back, she saw me moving my hands haywire in search for my plate. She thought I am still sleepy and weak so she fed me food with her hand. Then she took me out in the veranda which was bright and sunny. She offered me the glass of water and I was struggling to locate her hand. To her horror, I couldn’t see anything.

It was the most shocking day of her life. Her only daughter had turned blind. And within few minutes of her panic, she imagined the painful life her daughter would go through. There were too many things running in her mind and she got unconscious. There was no one else in the house and I was too young and weak to understand that something is wrong with me. After almost an hour my mother regained her consciousness. We didn’t have a telephone connection. She ran to the neighbours to seek help. One of them called my father in his office and briefed him about the incidence. He rushed back home.

By now all my relatives had arrived. I was taken to top eye specialists in Delhi but nobody could detect the reason for my blindness. After a month of tests, check ups and medicines, I was referred to All India Institute of medical Science. My parents were told that due to high fever one of the nerves in my brain got tweaked. After one month of medication, I could see again but through thick glasses. Without them I was again blind. Doctors said now I will have to see world through these glasses.

Now I was a toy for my cousins and classmates to play with. I was nick named as Chashmish. If I would go out to play with my building friends, someone would take away my glasses and enjoy my blind moves. So I stopped playing. I would sit at home and see kids playing from the balcony. My mother would play with me, help me with eye exercises. She would take me to the doctors every Saturday for check ups. Finally she found one doctor who assured her that I can get my vision back after a year of exercises, medications and diet. That was the beginning of my healthy diet regime. After year of spinach soups, carrot juice, exercises and medication, I did get my eye sight back.

So now when someone asks me what I like most in me, I tell them it’s my eyes because I know how precious and priceless they are.

20 comments:

Rushabh said...

Yeah .. they truly are beautiful :) And I'm glad you recovered .. it seems like a scary situation even when I think of it!

kanupriya said...

dat tweaked vein of her brain still haunts me sometimes...poor sis of mine!!!

Unknown said...

hey its good to see that you are absolutely fine now...and its quite an inspiration :)

Kew@L said...

truly touchy..

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Unknown said...

good to know that u completely recovered..truly inspiring..

Unknown said...

Hey............
we(Friends and Family) will always be there to be your eye.........

but dont worry, u wil not need our help as "chemial locha to hota rheta hai beedu"

last thing, i m glad dat medical science had reached to a point where they were able to find your brain(in yester years, it was hard to find brain in you)

Unknown said...

hey i didnt know that you are such a good writer too. its really nicely written and heart touching story you shared.Stick with your health food regime and pls keep me posted.

asiffreenow said...

Truly an inspiring incident that may leave many brave-hearts yonder with what they have been doing all their lives. Here is a girl that defies all challenges and emerges as a true winner :-).

Parul said...

Thanks for all ur comments... your comments making it sound like an epic battle... but i didnt do anything. it was just an incident and no miracle:)

Rushabh said...

I agree .. I know you are someone who likes to defy challenges and emerge a winner, but in this case, you just got lucky ..

Because of which, so did I

:P

vishal said...

when going gets tough, the gets going.

Deepak said...

Parulmati - i cant believe this happened to you. damn! its scary.

I am never gonna question your diet henceforth. hehe.

Stay fit buddy!

Cheers!

vishal said...

When going gets tough, tough get going

Dinyar said...

Nice Blog Parul, I like the way you have written it.It has that story telling kind of a feel to it!! Keep it up :)

namitoj said...

With in one day if a post can attract 15 comments, then you can only imagine the power of the words or the writer.
Personally, I really liked the ups and downs in the whole story which makes the reader engaged through out... and the best is saved for the last... actually, who can miss those eyes..

brijesh tripathi said...

What?
I never knew anything about this!
Nice to 'see' that you are perfectly perfect -- I always thought that you are perfect anyway.

Amazing girl!

NG said...

good that ur perfectly perfect now parul.. also very well written.. u must maybe write your own little book someday.. parul's journey kinda thing.. :)
but seriously.. good that ur A-OK.. and agree with Dee.. will never question ur healthy practices ever.. :)

GYAK said...

you actually went thro this? or this a fairy tale?? sounds like must've been a real horror for this kid and her mother whoever they were..

Darryl Almeida said...

no wonder in college the first time i saw u, u had that t-shirt with the msg " stop staring, you're wasting time". well anyway