A shocking incident comes to light where a man's eyes of eaten by a flash-eating parasite when he was sleeping. According to the information he lost vision in one of the eyes due to a rare flesh-eating parasite that developed after he slept with his contact lenses on.
As per the information, a 21-year-old man has been identified as Mike Krumholz, from Florida in the United States, who decided to take a nap after a busy day. For last seven years he has been wearing contact lenses, It was common from him for getting eye infections or pink infection if he forgot to take them out. However this time, things took a serious turn and Mr Krumholz was diagnosed with acanthamoeba keratitis in right eye. He has been now sent for GoFundMe to spread awareness to other contact lens wearers and help support himself while he fights the debilitating parasite.
Krumholz later narrated his story said that he had decided to take a nap after a busy day but he forgot to remove his contact lenses. Due to the damage in his right eye, He was in darkness for over 50 days unable to work, study or generally live his normal life. "In my bedroom, I have the hurricane shutters up and all the lights blacked out. It's very weird not being able to see people. You don't want people to feel bad for you but at the same time you want to be living like a 21-year-old who is in college,".
Krumholz was able to raise close to USD 1,000 out of his USD 10,000 goal. Narrating the incident he said, “I woke up and it felt like bad allergies or maybe even pink eye. I was misdiagnosed with HSV1 in my eye but after five different ophthalmologists and 2 cornea specialists visits, I was diagnosed with a very rare parasite in my eye called acanthamoeba keratitis. I have had one surgery so far called PDT relocation of the conjunctival flap.” After various test a conclusion was finally made that he had the flesh-eating parasite.
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