Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing When Nina Chesworth experienced hallucinations shortly after losing her vision, it gave her false hope.
When it first happened, she thought perhaps doctors had saved some of her sight. But in fact Nina, 39, has a little-known condition called Charles Bonnet Syndrome. READ MORE: Teenager who came to Manchester with no English three years ago wins place at Cambridge From the moment she wakes to the moment she goes to sleep, Nina sees colours, shapes, patterns, blurred words, faces and characters.
But not all her hallucinations are as benign. Unfortunately, some involve animals with drooling snarling teeth and zombie faces with no eyes and blood dripping from
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