Elton John can’t read, watch his sons play sports amid ‘distressing’ vision loss
- Sir Elton John stated that he contracted an infection last summer, resulting in significant vision loss.
- He mentioned, "I can't see TV, I can't read. I can't see my boys playing rugby and soccer," highlighting his struggles with eyesight.
- John described losing his eyesight as "stressful" and expressed emotions regarding his condition.
- Despite his challenges, he expressed gratitude, saying, "I'm lucky to have the life I have.
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Elton John on his vision issues: 'You have to get used to it. ... There is a lot more to do'
Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Elton John AIDS Foundation Elton John seems resigned to the fact that he only has partial vision at the moment, due to an infection in his right eye — but he says the thing that bothers him the most about it has to do with his sons, Zachary and Elijah. “I can’t see the telly! I haven’t been able to see anything since last July,” Elton tells The Times of London. He can see someone sitting in front of him, but, “I ca…
Elton John contracted an eye infection, resulting in a significant loss of vision in his right eye, affecting his daily life
Elton John, a living legend of music, is going through a particularly challenging period. At 78 years of age, a severe eye infection contracted last July made him lose the vision of his right eye, preventing him from enjoying precious moments with his sons, Zachary and Elijah as he entrusted him to the Times UK.
In a long interview on the occasion of the release of the album: “Who Believes in Angels?” , Elton John reveals his family drama to the Times
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