Groeschen, 39, lost his sight after sleeping with his contact lenses on, which caused a bacterial infection called Pseudomonas. Despite treatment, the infection led to a corneal ulcer and permanent vision loss in his eye. Doctors warn against overnight contact lens wear, as it increases the risk of eye infections. Groeschen’s case highlights the importance of proper lens care to avoid serious complications.
Related Posts
If You See a Woman
You may have seen them here and there— tiny rings with a single stone or a plain band on the pinkies of women. No, it doesn’t mean…
Man Gives Salary to Woman with Child Asking for Money for a Ticket — Next Day, a Large White Limousine Pulls up to His House
On a chilly November night, construction worker Greg noticed a woman at the train station, holding a child and looking desperate. She asked for help to buy…
I Woke Up at 4 AM to Make Breakfast for My Hard-Working Husband and Ended Up Filing for Divorce
Angela, 33, never imagined that one morning would change her life forever. After waking up at 4 a.m. to make breakfast for her overworked husband, Max, she…
Ellen DeGeneres Recalls Being Victimized as a Kid by Her Stepfather
In the upcoming second season of David Letterman’s show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, Ellen DeGeneres talks about being sexually abused as a young teen. She…
Woman Loses Husband in Plane Crash, Years Later Meets Him and His Mother by Coincidence in a Store
Hailey thought she had escaped her past problems, but a chance encounter at a grocery store brought it all flooding back. She saw a man who looked…
Fans Can’t Believe This Happened On ‘Wheel of Fortune’
People who watch “Wheel of Fortune” can’t believe this happened. Viewers are divided over the “Wheel of Fortune” puzzle. Wheel of Fortune viewers were shocked by a…