

” He said, putting an abrupt end to the conversation. If her cornea was impaired, then we could have opted for eye transplantation, but in this case, it is not an option either. Her retina is completely damaged, and no technology can bring it back. ” My father questioned with tears in his eye. “ Doctor, can we do something about it? I would do anything to make it correct. With glasses, I was able to see, so I never noticed anything. “ No, doctor, I couldn’t see anything without glasses, and I thought it was a normal thing. “ Rajal, in these years, you never realized that you couldn’t see from one eye? ” The doctor had asked. On the other hand, I was calm, but a storm was brewing inside me as I was mature enough to comprehend everything. My father started crying right in front of the doctor. The next day, we visited a doctor, and he told us that I never received my vision back and my one eye has stopped working. Then I and my family both realized that there was something wrong with my eyes. I found my glasses and got my vision back. Why are you walking like you can’t see anything? ” My father stared at me with suspicion in his eyes. I had kept my glasses somewhere, and I was trying to find them like a blind person. What happened that night was heartbreaking. That incident brought everything back to my life and made things more difficult for me. My life retook a sharp turn in that particular function, and I returned to the same point. I was in 8th class at that time, and I had come back to Sirohi for a family function. My parents and my siblings (Disha Mishra and Yashraj Mishra) stayed together until it came again. My mother, who worked as a government teacher (Rupal Mishra), was posted there, and my father was running a school in Manadar. In the end, my family was happy that I got my vision back, but much to my dismay, I didn’t.Ī few years later, I shifted to Manadar (10 km away from my hometown Sirohi). I was too young to understand the real meaning of disability, but I understood the meaning of fear and what it can do to a child. Honestly, I don’t remember much about the operation, but I remember fear struck faces of my family. Then a big and heavy pair of glasses got attached to my eyes and never left. A few days later, I went for an operation at the age of 8. He asked the doctor if it has any cure, then the doctor suggested going for an operation.

My father got shocked after hearing the news. He told my father that my right eye’s retina is gone, and it has lost its capacity. I vaguely remember that day, but it was one of the worst days of my life because what the doctor said after checking my eyes snatched the floor beneath my father’s feet. The next day, he took me to a doctor for a check-up. He noticed it too, and everyone in the house agreed with him. Then she went ahead and informed my father (Rajnarayan Mishra). She told me about it, but I didn’t understand anything. Then after two to three days, my grandmother noticed my irregular eyeball position. It was a severe injury that damaged my retina, but I was too young to realize anything. I was at my Nani’s place, playing with my cousins, and I accidentally injured my right eye during that game. So let me tell you more about my imperfections. My life does look perfect from the front, but it isn’t! It is anything but perfect. I got many experiences, sweet and bitter moments, a loving family, and a group of best friends. Honestly, these 23 years have taught me a lot in life. I’m Rajal Mishra and have recently turned 23. HatkeStory is sharing it with all of you in her own words. This girl has struggled from her childhood, went through uncountable operations, and still achieved what is hard to achieve for an average person. So here is Rajal Mishra’s real-life story that will change your point of view towards life. Well, it is not, and today’s story will prove you wrong if you have a similar perspective. But are we right? Or are we thinking in the wrong direction? Is considering height, weight, dark complexion as imperfection or fault correct? We curse God for being unfair to us and not giving us everything, a perfect body and beauty.
THE EVOLUTION OF ROBIN THICKE TORRENT SKIN
We often think that being overweight or short affects our personality, and dark skin is a sign of ugliness. We often complain about our appearances and body.
