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Blind woman regains sight after heart attack

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Originally posted by: jagec
I suggest we try this method for stupid people!

BTW, what kind of publication is the "Daily Mail", exactly?

😕 😕 😕 😕

Er, a newspaper? What else is daily and provides stories from around the world? 😕
 
"Doctors are describing it as a 'miracle' because they can find no medical explanation for the phenomenon."

I really hate how everything is a miracle if science can't immediately explain it.

God sent out a special magic beam to give the 74 year-old woman sight. He wanted to regain his reputation as benevolent after killing the hundreds of thousands in Asia last year.
 
Originally posted by: Agnostos Insania
"Doctors are describing it as a 'miracle' because they can find no medical explanation for the phenomenon."

I really hate how everything is a miracle if science can't immediately explain it. God sent out a special magic beam to give the 74 year-old woman sight. He wanted to regain his reputation for killing the hundreds of thousands in Asia last year.

LOL - scathing
 
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: jagec
I suggest we try this method for stupid people!

BTW, what kind of publication is the "Daily Mail", exactly?

😕 😕 😕 😕

Er, a newspaper? What else is daily and provides stories from around the world? 😕

And it's midway between an intelligent persons newspaper, and an idiots.
It's classier than The Sun, but not much.
 
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Hopefully this will lead to some new technological breakthroughs giving sight to the blind.

You really think so? When science is totally baffled by the whole experience? I doubt it.
 
Originally posted by: LookingGlass
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Hopefully this will lead to some new technological breakthroughs giving sight to the blind.

You really think so? When science is totally baffled by the whole experience? I doubt it.

Well, now that you mention it, I was just talking to Science the other day (a good buddy of mine) and he said to calm the fvck down and let him think. He's working on it.
 
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: LookingGlass
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Hopefully this will lead to some new technological breakthroughs giving sight to the blind.

You really think so? When science is totally baffled by the whole experience? I doubt it.

Well, now that you mention it, I was just talking to Science the other day (a good buddy of mine) and he said to calm the fvck down and let him think. He's working on it.

LOL, funny. Maybe someday, an answer will be found, just not right now.
 
Whether it was divine intervention or a simple "reboot", who cares?

It's amazing news and thank you for posting this 🙂
 
Maybe just a bloodclot or something blocking bloodflow to the eyes cleared up. Or a short circuit between nerves died as a result of the heart attack. The latter is probably more likely as the optic nerve, is well just that, a nerve.
 
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