You'll be fine. I used to have a coworker who was blind in one eye and could never open it. The dude was a hard worker and didn't let it stop him. He did a better job than the people who slacked off.
Alright, cool, thanks. Yeah, based on responses and votes so far, it's looking like it's most likely nothing to worry about and just the body doing what it does when a part is no longer useful. Amazing how the body will adjust it's resources like that but it does make perfect sense. Why spend energy opening an eye that isn't doing anything to help you survive after all?
Is it normal for a blind eye to start giving up on opening over time?
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You'll be fine. I used to have a coworker who was blind in one eye and could never open it. The dude was a hard worker and didn't let it stop him. He did a better job than the people who slacked off.
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Alright, cool, thanks. Yeah, based on responses and votes so far, it's looking like it's most likely nothing to worry about and just the body doing what it does when a part is no longer useful. Amazing how the body will adjust it's resources like that but it does make perfect sense. Why spend energy opening an eye that isn't doing anything to help you survive after all?