Woman Regains Sight After Sneezing Fit
Gladys Adamson, who lives near Cambridge, said she had been "almost blind" for about five years and described her sudden recovery as a "miracle".
A charity for the blind, which has been working with Adamson for several years, said it had never known a case like it.
"I looked in the mirror one morning and suddenly I could see myself clearly," said Adamson. "My hair was white, and it was just turning gray when I last saw it.
"It's a miracle. But I believe that miracles do happen."
Adamson said in the weeks before she regained her sight she had suffered a series of prolonged sneezing fits which had made her eyes water badly.
"It wasn't a cold but they were really severe sneezing fits," she said. "The tears made my eyes sting. It felt as if my skin was being scalded.
"I wasn't totally blind before. I could see a bit. But now I can see quite well again. I can see colors and faces quite clearly and can get around without my glasses."
Adamson has been a member of Cambridge charity Camsight, which works with the blind, for several years.
Deborah Loveluck, the charity's fund raising manager, said: "Her sight has certainly improved. She can make out forms and she certainly couldn't do that before."
(DPA)