永远不会太迟

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有些事情不太对劲。这是验光师安吉拉·多布森(Angela Dobson)在检查一位她治疗多年的病人时的想法。她的病人现年50岁,患有弱视,左眼视力一直很差。然而,这位女士最近右眼失明了,这是一个奇迹吗?——她的左眼起身迎接挑战。她的弱视眼睛不仅看得清楚,甚至还能开车。
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Never Too Late
Something just didn’t add up. This is what optometrist Angela Dobson thought as she examined a patient she had treated for years. Her patient, now fifty years old, had amblyopia and had always had very poor sight in her left eye. Yet, the woman had recently lost vision in her right eye, and – was it a miracle? – her left eye rose to the challenge. She not only could see well through her amblyopic eye, she could even drive with it.
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