Sir Elton John, 77, has days 'where he feels miserable' as star contends with declining vision after infection


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Sir Elton John, 77, is dealing with declining vision due to a severe eye infection he contracted last July. He has revealed that he is now blind in his right eye and has limited vision in his left eye.

Details of Elton John's Condition:

  • John disclosed that the eye infection has significantly impacted his daily life, making it challenging to read or watch content. "It kind of floored me, and I can’t see anything. I can’t read anything, I can’t watch anything,” the 76-year-old artist revealed.
  • He also admitted to having days where he feels miserable as a result of his declining eyesight.
  • Despite these difficulties, John remains optimistic and grateful, expressing newfound empathy for those living with visual impairments.
John's Response and Resilience:

  • John draws on his past experiences of overcoming adversity, such as addiction and health issues, to maintain a resilient spirit. "I've beaten addiction, health issues and can pick myself up, dust myself off," he said.
  • He expressed gratitude for the medical professionals and his family supporting him during this ordeal and remains positive about his healing and recovery.
Continued Engagement in Music:
  • Despite his vision challenges, John remains actively engaged in his musical career.
  • His latest studio album, "Who Believes In Angels?" was released on April 4 and is a collaborative project featuring American singer Brandi Carlile and Sir Elton's longtime writing partner Bernie Taupin.
Preventive Measures and Advice:
  • Experts stress the importance of hygiene in preventing eye infections and advise seeking medical attention for any discomfort, vision loss, eye redness, or discharge.
  • Common eye infections like conjunctivitis are usually not sight-threatening and can be managed with simple measures. However, more serious infections require timely medical intervention to prevent complications.

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