Elton John opens onto the “painful” battle against blindness

Elton John opens onto the “painful” battle against blindness

Elton John opens the way he adapts to life after blindness.

“I can see you but,” started the veteran musician, 78 years old in an interview with an interview Time Friday.

He continued: “I can’t see television, I can’t read. I can’t see my boys playing rugby and football, and it was a very stressful period because I used to dip everything.”

“It’s painful. You become emotional, but you have to get used to it because I am lucky to have the life I have.”

John, who lives with her husband David Farnish, 62, and their sons, Zachary, 14, and Elijah, 12 [left eye] So you say to yourself, go for it. “”

Elton John contracted a serious eye infection in July which left him blind in his right eye, with a “ limited vision ” in his left

In a previous interview in February, John shared that he now had new respect for visibility and understands how lucky he is.

“There were days when I was miserable, but then I think of the luck I have, I have a new respect for people in sight, but I have a big life and I hope that my sight will improve.”

“I beat dependence, health problems and I can get up, dust myself.”

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