‘Oh my God. Oh my God.”
Those are Cynthia Burke’s first words after Senator Rand Paul, an
ophthalmologist, completes her eye surgery, removing the cataract in her right
eye. Lying down in the operation room, Burke, a 55-year-old woman from the
Ozarks town of Fredericktown, Mo., looks up. Standing above her are Paul and
another ophthalmologist, Barbara Bowers, both dressed in blue scrubs.
Because of her cataracts, Burke hadn’t been able to perceive much color, and
couldn’t see at all in her right eye when there wasn’t natural light. But now,
with the surgery just completed, Burke’s sight is already hugely improved. “You
have on blue clothes,” Burke marvels.
Paul, who just moments ago was bent over Burke, looking through a microscope
at her eye as he methodically and precisely moved needles and tools to remove
the cataract, laughs happily. “You’re seeing colors again,” he warmly observes.
“Now you’ll recognize him on TV,” Bowers jokes to Burke about Paul.
Read more at National Review
Monday, August 26, 2013
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