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TV Anchor's Detached Retina: A Daily Blindness Crisis
20 Feb
Summary
- Host faced daily worsening blindness before diagnosis.
- Surgery lasted 90 minutes; he remained awake for parts.
- He returned to airwaves despite ongoing light sensitivity.

Lawrence Jones, the youngest cohost on "Fox & Friends," shared his alarming experience of "going blind in one eye by the day" before being diagnosed with a detached retina. The 33-year-old anchor stepped away from the show for surgery after initially dismissing his vision problems.
His condition was diagnosed after a three-hour appointment involving multiple doctors. A detached retina occurs when it separates from the eye's blood supply, potentially causing permanent vision loss. Jones' situation was described as genetic, despite his general health consciousness.




