A doctor who started going blind in medical school has said her potentially career-ending condition has actually made her a better doctor by teaching her 'the importance of advocating for your own health.'
Cardiologist Dr Tara Narula, from , was sitting in a lecture hall during her second year of medical school in the early 2000s when she noticed colored lights blinking in the corners of her right eye.
Her symptoms continued for several months until she went home for the holidays. She visited an eye doctor who found no issues other than a small hemorrhage in the back of her right eye - which is when blood vessels break in the eye, causing bleeding.
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