After Eye Surgery, Cassy Rivera Able To See Her Daughters Aniahya And Alayza

Cassy Rivera had been losing her vision in 2005 and then she “lost her last speck of sight while giving birth Aniahya, now nearly 2 years old.”

When Cassy Rivera first discovered out that she had a uncommon or rare infection that would make her blind, she was anticipating her second child. With the birth of her child in January 2008, this mother of two daughters Aniahya And Alayza had lost her vision, profession, and hopes of seeing her young children again.

But what seems to be the most prized Christmas gift of her life, Cassy Rivera retrieved her eye vision after a critical two hour surgery, presented by Dr. Michael Samson, a expert with the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, which furthermore volunteered to pay the bills that were not enclosed by Medicaid. In two hours of elegant surgery, Samson divided her left eye’s iris from the lens and utilised an ultrasound look for to liquefy the impaired lens. Once the old lens was separated, an acrylic prosthetic was put in location – along with the eye patch and gauze

Now after surgery Cassy Rivera is delighted at being proficient to see her daughters Aniahya and Alayza.

After Christmas, she plans a return to work, buy a car and drive again. She also wants to take her daughters to Disneyland – “so I can see their faces light up.” – She added, “This is a Christmas miracle. They really happen. You have to believe.”

After Christmas Cassy Rivera got the new life, she plans a come back to work, purchase a car and a lot that we can not elaborate. She furthermore likes to take her daughters to Disneyland. –She added, “This is a Christmas miracle. They actually happen. You have to believe.”

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