• Home
  • Artificial Eye Resource
    • What is an Ocularist
    • Prosthetic Eye Discomfort
    • Do's and Don'ts in caring for you Prosthetic Eye
    • Cleaning your Eyelids
    • Maintenance and Caring for your Artificial Eye
    • Why do you need to Polish your Prosthetic Eye
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Artificial Eye)
    • Cleaning your Prosthetic Eye with Contact Lens Solution
    • Swimming with your Prosthetic Eye
  • Dr Mark Paroli
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 1
    • Gallery 2
  • Stories
    • A Teenager and an Artificial Eye
    • A Mother's Love - An Artificial Eye Story
    • "Farewell, Bangs!"
    • A Mother of an Artificial eye User's Greatest Fear: Bullying
    • A Teacher's Story
    • More Artificial Eye Stories Here!
    • Confidence
  • Services
    • Artificial Eye
    • Prosthetic Contact Lens
  • Blog
  • Contact Us!
Artificial Eyes Fitting in the Philippines
  • Home
  • Artificial Eye Resource
    • What is an Ocularist
    • Prosthetic Eye Discomfort
    • Do's and Don'ts in caring for you Prosthetic Eye
    • Cleaning your Eyelids
    • Maintenance and Caring for your Artificial Eye
    • Why do you need to Polish your Prosthetic Eye
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Artificial Eye)
    • Cleaning your Prosthetic Eye with Contact Lens Solution
    • Swimming with your Prosthetic Eye
  • Dr Mark Paroli
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 1
    • Gallery 2
  • Stories
    • A Teenager and an Artificial Eye
    • A Mother's Love - An Artificial Eye Story
    • "Farewell, Bangs!"
    • A Mother of an Artificial eye User's Greatest Fear: Bullying
    • A Teacher's Story
    • More Artificial Eye Stories Here!
    • Confidence
  • Services
    • Artificial Eye
    • Prosthetic Contact Lens
  • Blog
  • Contact Us!

A Teacher's story

11/26/2017

0 Comments

 

"Having an Artificial Eye is a big help, especially in my class. I am a teacher and it benefits me."

A Teacher, for me,  is one of the most noble profession a person can take. In fact, most of the professionals out there would not be where they are if a Teacher did not touch their lives. They are a vital component in building a society, by sharing and passing down what they know.

This is a Story of a Teacher from the Philippines who uses an Artificial Eye ever since she was 3 years old. she finds that the Prosthesis. She lost her eye due to a traumatic accident when she was still a child, and has experienced negative opinions, as well as criticism, growing up. 

See how an Artificial Eye had helped her and how it affected her daily life as a Teacher.
​

PS: God Bless to all the Teachers out there!

"​One of my eyes got blinded when I was 3 years old. I was playing back then with my brother when he accidentally shot(poked) my eye by a barbecue stick.

For me, living with one eye is difficult, it's not easy to have this disability. It affected a lot to me, you have to adjust and accept all the negative opinions from another people, as well as their criticisms about me.  

(When asked about how she felt when she got her new Eye)

I felt happy when i got it and got changed after so many years passed. Having an Artificial Eye is a big help especially in my class, I am a teacher and it benefits me.
and also, by wearing an Artificial Eye, it hides my visual impairment."
Picture
Do you have any questions or inquiries? or do you have a story to share? CLICK HERE!
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Artificial Eye Stories

    This page is dedicated for the stories of patients or their parents about their journey with their Prosthetic Eye.
    This aims to enlighten and give hope to people of recently lost their Artificial Eyes.


    ​Do you have a Story about Eye loss or Prosthesis to Share? Click Here to Send me the story.

      are you an artificial eye user or a parent who has a story to share? Please share it to those who needs it

    Submit

    Archives

    June 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2015

    Categories

    All
    Stories

    RSS Feed

First time to wear prosthesis? Consultations are free!
We Would Love to Have You Visit Soon!

Coming from Metro Manila? Check out the Premium Point to Point Bus from Metro Manila straight to SM Clark(vice versa)
​Click Here for more information


Hours

Tues-Sat: 11:30am - 5:00pm
SM City Clark, Clark Field, Pampanga

Telephone

(045)499-0122
09324617478
09268903097

Email

markparoli@artificialeye.ph
  • Home
  • Artificial Eye Resource
    • What is an Ocularist
    • Prosthetic Eye Discomfort
    • Do's and Don'ts in caring for you Prosthetic Eye
    • Cleaning your Eyelids
    • Maintenance and Caring for your Artificial Eye
    • Why do you need to Polish your Prosthetic Eye
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Artificial Eye)
    • Cleaning your Prosthetic Eye with Contact Lens Solution
    • Swimming with your Prosthetic Eye
  • Dr Mark Paroli
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 1
    • Gallery 2
  • Stories
    • A Teenager and an Artificial Eye
    • A Mother's Love - An Artificial Eye Story
    • "Farewell, Bangs!"
    • A Mother of an Artificial eye User's Greatest Fear: Bullying
    • A Teacher's Story
    • More Artificial Eye Stories Here!
    • Confidence
  • Services
    • Artificial Eye
    • Prosthetic Contact Lens
  • Blog
  • Contact Us!