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<blockquote data-quote="wvherefords" data-source="post: 117804" data-attributes="member: 922"><p>yep. its dead in the center of the eyeball, just overtop where the pupil and retina should be seen, but it covers both. the more I'm reading online, the more it seems like a very advanced and severe case of pinkeye involving a prolapse of the cornea. Hopefully we can get it under control with antibiotics, but it seems she may already be past the point of regaining sight in that eye. Assuming this is severe pinkeye, has anyone seen a case like this come back to "normal"?</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p><p></p><p>-E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvherefords, post: 117804, member: 922"] yep. its dead in the center of the eyeball, just overtop where the pupil and retina should be seen, but it covers both. the more I'm reading online, the more it seems like a very advanced and severe case of pinkeye involving a prolapse of the cornea. Hopefully we can get it under control with antibiotics, but it seems she may already be past the point of regaining sight in that eye. Assuming this is severe pinkeye, has anyone seen a case like this come back to "normal"? thanks, -E [/QUOTE]
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