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Mason first noticed something was wrong in 2015.
“I started feeling like I had a foreign body in my eye like a bit of sand or grit which, when you rub, it will normally go away, but it wouldn’t,” she said, per BBC News.
An optician advised Mason to go to hospital, and doctors diagnosed her with Acanthamoeba keratitis and treated it with various medications, eye drops, and three cornea transplants — but they were all unsuccessful.
“There was just lots of hospital visits, lots of eye drops, lots of operations and procedures and lots of pain,” Mason told SWNS, a UK-based news agency.
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