


In reference to my last post I thought I would share some pictures. Trying to explain to someone how I see things through my damaged eyes is impossible, so I was happy to find some of these pictures. In the diagram, my eyes looks somewhat like the proliferative Diabetic retinopathy although I have had many laser surgeries and therefore bare many laser scars. The picture of the boy with the ball is looking out through a mild or small cataract. When a cataract gets bad, trying to see is like looking through wax paper - nearly impossible.
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