"As a teenager, John Wilkinson lost the sight in his left eye. It was, doctors later told his parents, a detached retina — probably the result of playing contact sports as a kid.
That he could live with. But this summer, the 29-year-old tree trimmer began having trouble reading because the print looked blurry. Some days, he would wake up and everything looked foggy."
Click here for more on John Wilkinson's story.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
A free surgery erases blindness for Casselberry man
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