kedson87
kedson87 t1_j3pr4pe wrote
Reply to comment by kagamiseki in Lab-grown retinal eye cells make successful connections, open door for clinical trials to treat blindness by chrisdh79
Thank you so very much for your answer.
My blind eye follows my working eye, but is noticeably smaller due to its misuse. So you’re probably right on the money there.
I’m a healthy and active nonsmoker, and intend to remain so! I suppose the dream of magically seeing with my right eye has never been more than that, but I can’t help be a tiny bit hopeful when I see news like this.
kedson87 t1_j3nhlxa wrote
Reply to Lab-grown retinal eye cells make successful connections, open door for clinical trials to treat blindness by chrisdh79
Yo I’ve got one working eye. My blind eye never connected the retina to the optic nerve.
How do I get it fixed? Slightly serious. Please.
kedson87 t1_irbzxay wrote
Reply to Jim Redmond, who helped his son Derek finish his 400-meter race at the 1992 Olympics, dies at 81 by JustMyOpinionz
I used to work with Derek's son Elliot. Elliot son of Derek and Sharron Davies (Olympic swimmer) had tremendous genes and once I managed to lock him in a cupboard.
kedson87 t1_j3ps3ff wrote
Reply to comment by kagamiseki in Lab-grown retinal eye cells make successful connections, open door for clinical trials to treat blindness by chrisdh79
My wife might quite like me having a full head transplant at times.
But, yes, my blind eye is smaller, tender to the touch (specifically on the side), has a pretty severe cataract and astigmatism. So your Reddit-diagnosis is probably right on the money. Thank you for your knowledge!