So I have keratitis in eye since December '24 due to a bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus). I was put on a antibiotic+steroid topical medication (moxifloaxcin+dexamethasone eye drops). Doc said I would have take it for nearly a year. I already knew steroid eye drops cause cataract, glaucoma and fungal infection. Doc agreed on it too. On each visit I pressed on about stopping the steroid medication as I was shit scared about glaucoma. Doc was hesitant at first but eventually agreed to tapering and stopping the steroid medication fully. Doc said scars would occur and just ignore it. It's been 2½ months since I stopped steroids, fast forward to today- when I see my charging cable from a slight distance without glass it almost looks triple (white light looks scattered to me, my charging cable is white so it looks triple when seen from a distance, similar to scattering of light). Don't know what I'm going to do now or what Doc will say when I visit them Monday. I'm immensely depressed to say the least Please post memes in the comments to make me laugh!
aye, i feel ya. losing even a part of your senses is extremely depressing.
lost a part of mine when i blew myself up with a pistol flare by accident back in February. my hearing's never been quite right since, and to top it all off i've still got scars from the incident on my left hand.
i've made a much better recovery than i thought i would, but my right ear still has some slight tinnitus which will likely stay with me til the grave.
i really hope you recover just as well if not more! at least eye damage is infinitely more reversible than ear damage!
You reckon you could get a banana through an ATM slot? Gotta be berries, just logistically, unfortunately. I hear the exchange rate is favourable, though.