Joyce Urch, a 74-year-old grandmother has recovered her eyesight after suffering a massive heart attack.
Joyce Urch, a 74-year-old grandmother has recovered her eyesight after suffering a massive heart attack. She had been blind for the past 25 years, and appears to have miraculously regained her sight after a heart operation.
She said: 'When I first came round I just opened my eyes and shouted, I can see, I can see. I said to (husband) Eric, You've got older haven't you? But I thought, I'm old myself, my husband must be too.''The first time you look in the mirror you look at yourself and think, is that really me? But a lot of things have changed.' Joyce Urch, from Coventry, has been blind since 1979, and has never been able to see her five children properly. Now, for the first time, she can see her 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Doctors at the Walgrave Hospital in Coventry spent three days battling to save her life when she suffered a heart attack. She then woke up to a new life, spreading cheer in her family and among friends.
She and her husband Eric Urch celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last weekend in a way she had never dreamed. She said: 'I love going out now. I can look around and see the trees and squirrels and pigeons.'
Urch, 77, a former coal miner, told The Telegraph: 'I didn't believe it when she said she could see me. I said what color pullover am I wearing? She said gray, and she was right. When Joyce first went blind it made a huge change to our life. Everything seemed to fall away from us. She couldn't do anything. She does little chores now. We try to do everything between us. This has given us both our lives back.'
Their eldest daughter, Carol Obeirne, 46, said: 'When she first came round we thought, this is not going to last, she is going to die. Then she started shouting, I can see. I was just so excited. My mother has never been given any medical explanation as to why she lost her sight, nor has she ever been offered any medical explanation as to how she recovered it.'
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Edited IANS