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# no, it wasn't like that
they removed the lenses and sewed in new ones, but the little sacs that the lenses were in can't be removed and they're what's starting to fog up. it happens about 25% of the time, apparently
(, Fri 10 Jun 2016, 16:15, archived)
# well that all sounds just lovely.
to be fair, it's pretty impressive what modern medicine can do with stuff like peepers and noggins.

(, Fri 10 Jun 2016, 16:17, archived)
# indeed
took from my birth till the age of 7 for a doctor to realise i didn't have a lazy eye, though. had something called marcus gunn syndrome, meant lots of surgery and dire warnings that i'd be blind by my early 20's
(, Fri 10 Jun 2016, 16:41, archived)
# blimey
(, Fri 10 Jun 2016, 16:54, archived)
# still, it's all good now
(, Fri 10 Jun 2016, 16:56, archived)