This is a feature story that I wrote a while ago and was held until the editor could get it on the front page. It's an interesting look at a local eye doctor's use of special contact lenses to treat the effects of keratoconus, a protrusion of the cornea that results in loss of vision.
The patient, Matt Spears, went from taking a trip to sign up for disability and learning to read braille, to having normal vision in a matter of minutes after meeting with the eye doctor, Dr. Armitage.
Read the story here.
March 11, 2011
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