Almost blind because of surgery to change the eye color

Shenise Farrell traveled to Panama, Central America and operated chui to change eye color from dark brown to light brown. She spent 8000 table to the surgery but due to errors in the process of the surgery that she faces risk of blindness.

Farrell decided in 2009 that she would like to change the color of the eyes and so she started studying surgery options. Although the family protested, but she still came to Panama to conduct the procedures related to implanted eye color – like a lens. "I was very determined to surgery and didn't have any warning about being permanently blind."

When Farrell came to the clinic in Panama, people told her that has pale brown then should ask if she want surgery to eye color is not blue. Although this is not the intention of his original song she decided surgery.Farrell said that in the process she was screaming and the doctor told her that surgery was not screaming because because it can cause complications.

She really shocked when after the 20-minute surgery, Farrell realized that she could not see anything clearly. She speaks as if she were looking objects under water but the surgeon told her not to worry and some patients take up to two weeks can look back to normal.

However, when Farrell return to the London Eye, she increasingly worse. She went to the hospital, Charing Cross. Here she even can't read the characters in the biggest test of the ophthalmologist.

The doctors at the hospital had never seen anything like that should not be able to help you immediately. In the end, they decided to remove the implant. Farrell faced the risk of permanent blindness when the surgery again. This time, the surgeon made an incision in the cornea to remove the implant.

Farrell said: "When I woke up, I saw black. I panic. I think I have been blind. My life is over ". Farrell says she no longer mind think about the eye color. All she cares is visible again.

However, the shadows she sees is only due to the ice bunch on the eye after surgery. When removing the ice, she was able to see again but her vision was blurry. It takes 2-3 months to restore normal vision.

She said: "now my eyes are back to normal. My eyes are Brown, but it doesn't matter anymore. The most important thing is that I can see. "=

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