LUKE

I was diagnosed with Coats’ Disease in my left eye in third grade. I immediately went in for cryo-surgery. I have heard from the doctor that you can tell from old photos if you have issues by the reflection…around Kindergarten, old photos showed that mine reflected back yellow instead of red.

Years after successful surgery, I was diagnosed with Coats’ Disease in my right eye during my sophomore year of high school. Still to this day, I’ve never personally met anybody else with bilateral Coats’ Disease.

I fell into a state of depression and started learning stringed instruments. From there, I transferred to Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ISBVI). After high school, life was rough and lonely without all my blind friends from around Indiana.

I’ve had many flare ups and surgeries since my graduation in 2010. But, laser surgeries, injections, Cryotherapy, and a Vitrectomy couldn’t keep me down! I found some good friends, started up a band, and now I travel around and entertain crowds of people for a living. All without seeing their faces.

I wouldn’t change anything for the world. I am 32 years old now and my eye/eyes are actively flaring up.

FAQ

At the Jack McGovern Coats’ Disease Foundation, we are often contacted by anxious parents or patients who are seeking information after receiving a diagnosis of Coats’ Disease. The questions below are provided as a resource to assist you as you and your doctor decide the best approach for treatment. These questions do not constitute any form of medical advice or diagnosis. Each patient is unique. An experienced retinal specialist who has examined the patient is the best source of information for diagnosis and treatment. We always recommend getting a second opinion.

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