dreday
08-31-2009, 08:24 PM
When Shenise Farrell read on the internet about a £5,000 operation which could turn her dark brown eyes light blue, she wasted no time in heading off to Panama.
Less than two weeks later, British surgeons were battling to save her sight.
They had to repair a hole in her iris and remove implants. It is unclear whether she will suffer long-term damage and her eyes are still brown.
It was the biggest mistake I have ever made, said the single mother of three from Perivale, West London.
To think I could have never been able to see my children again. It was totally reckless of me.
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Less than two weeks later, British surgeons were battling to save her sight.
They had to repair a hole in her iris and remove implants. It is unclear whether she will suffer long-term damage and her eyes are still brown.
It was the biggest mistake I have ever made, said the single mother of three from Perivale, West London.
To think I could have never been able to see my children again. It was totally reckless of me.
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