

Hey Iapos;ve been meaning to join this community for some time, but never had the need until now. Isnapos;t that always the way? LOL Anyway, for the medical folks (mostly optometry, I think), Iapos;m working on making a character blind. I recall having a teacher in college who had a light bulb explode in her face, causing her to become blind. She saw a little bit of something, though Iapos;m not sure to what extent. She had a seeing-eye dog and required an assistant for writing, reading non-Braille, etc. So she only stood in the classroom and lectured from memory.
This is the sort of damage Iapos;m looking to inflict upon my character. Permanent damage to the eyes from a seriously tremendous flash of light. No permanent physical damage to skin tissue around the eyes or facial area, though I am willing to fudge on this a little.
I admittedly havenapos;t done much research, but what Iapos;ve done is mostly confusing because I do not comprehend medical jargon in the least, so I need it in laymanapos;s terms as much as possible. Throwing the medical jargon at me with definition, though, would be appreciated, for authenticityapos;s sake.
The era in question would be roughly a Victorian-style setting, though technically the story is set in a fantasy world. Primitive in physical medical practitioning, but advanced in apos;magical healingapos;.
If you have website links, those would be of GREAT help, but feel free to send me an email at wolfie.bagoas@gmail.com if your explanation is horribly long-winded. *grin*
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