Having seen all the discussions about vaccines' pros and cons, I need to relate a tale about my own experience.
I have a long history of eye problems resulting in regular encounters with ophthalmic surgeons. Shortly before leaving South Africa, my opthalmologist suggested changing my current pressure regulating drops to a new product called latanoprost.
That seemed innocent enough for the first few months. Later, I began to notice a black dot in the central vision of both eyes. The disc started to grow in size. I found that quite disturbing and was later introduced to the Victoria Eye Hospital in Hereford.
My eyes were examined by several doctors who were conspicuously unable to identify the cause or condition. Since the problem was in both eyes and had followed the change in medication, I suggested that the new drops may be the cause. In most cases, it invited a rude response, "Millions of people are using these drops; why should you be any different?" or some similar interjection.
This situation continued for some time, with my vision becoming evermore obscured. I began to realise that my future was in jeopardy. Being newly settled in Britain, I had to support myself and Myrtle for five years. All this activity occurred before my diagnosis of terminal bowel and liver cancer.
Finally, I was interviewed by the senior doctor at the clinic, who strongly disagreed with my presumptions and sent me off with no plausible diagnosis. Three weeks later, I received a letter instructing me to discontinue the drops or I would go blind.
Numerous tests and injections followed, but I was never informed of the outcome. Later, after some extensive research, I discovered that one percent of latanoprost users might have the same experience.
It took fully three to four years for my eyes to recover. All lamp posts were buckled, church towers crumpled, and colours disrupted. Thankfully, my sight is good now and even better after having a recent cornea transplant.
It seems clear now that it has been established that the SARS virus was modified in a laboratory. The COVID virus is not a natural worldly virus, and a rapidly concocted remedy could have long term unanticipated repercussions.
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