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Off Topic Baldrick's November 2025 Quiz

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Baldrick's Cunning Plan, Nov 12, 2025.

  1. Anal Frank Fingers

    Anal Frank Fingers Well-Known Member

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    4. 5 if you allow agreeing with Balkan that Bono is a ****.
     
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    I thought Vardy was born on Oil Drum Lane, Shepherds Bush, hey ho.
     
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    Q20) For the fan club on here....

    Bono has had glaucoma for at least 20 years, which is why he often wears tinted glasses indoors and outdoors, as the condition makes his eyes sensitive to light.He revealed his diagnosis to raise awareness for the disease, which can cause vision loss and is a leading cause of blindness if left untreated. Despite the condition, he maintains 20/20 vision in his case, and the glaucoma is managed with eye drops and regular doctor visits.

    What you should know about Bono's glaucoma...

    Condition: Glaucoma is an eye condition that damages the optic nerve, often due to increased eye pressure.

    Symptoms: It can cause sensitivity to light, and a symptom Bono has mentioned is seeing halos around lights.

    Sight: Glaucoma can lead to vision loss and blindness, but in Bono's case, his 20/20 vision is maintained through treatment.

    Treatment: Treatments, such as eye drops and laser procedures, can help manage the condition and prevent further vision loss.

    Awareness: Bono's public announcement helped raise awareness for the condition, as many people with glaucoma are unaware they have it until significant damage has occurred.

    Prognosis: Bono has indicated that he is doing well and is not concerned about his outlook, thanks to early diagnosis and treatment.

    Speaking from experience, catch this early and hopefully it's really no big deal with eye drops stabilizing your eye pressure. Get regular eye checkups and you'll be able to watch your favourite football team for many years to come, no problem.

    Dr Baldrick
     
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