BJohnson
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Of all the things to happen on Nov. 6th, yesterday while climbing up the tree to my stand I knocked a bit of bark loose from the tree I was ascending. Amazing, some particles avoiding the brim of my hat and the eyeglasses over my eyes and landed in my right (aiming) eye. I sat through the rest of the PM hunt and while slightly discomforted, still felt reasonably ok. After getting home, the eye became more and more discomforted. An attempt to rinse the eye in the shower seemed to actually make things worse. I went to bed with the hope that a nights rest would make a world of difference. Well, by 2:00 am, it was different alright but in a BAD way. I awoke this morning basically unable to open my right (dominant) eye. This morning I visited a friend who is my eye doctor and he informed me that my cornea is severely scratched and I had developed an infection in the eye also. Treatment is a clear contact over the cornea to protect it from more damage (I don't normally wear contacts) and hourly eye drops of antibiotics (costly stuff at $85/3ml) !!!
Hopefully tonight after work I can shoot my bow and evaluate my opportunities to get back in the stand. I can't believe my "good fortune". I guess God works in mysterious ways and for some reason this challenge has been presented before me to see how I handle it. So far, my attitude is it's early and I will try to do what I can but not do anything stupid. Hopefully, I can get back to 100% or close to it and get something in a shooting lane that I feel like drawing back on before the rut's over.
Hopefully tonight after work I can shoot my bow and evaluate my opportunities to get back in the stand. I can't believe my "good fortune". I guess God works in mysterious ways and for some reason this challenge has been presented before me to see how I handle it. So far, my attitude is it's early and I will try to do what I can but not do anything stupid. Hopefully, I can get back to 100% or close to it and get something in a shooting lane that I feel like drawing back on before the rut's over.
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