I was blind for like a week once as a child of about 5, the lice shampoo the school mandated everyone use swelled my eyes shut, it was horrible. After about 3 days, if I pressed a hand over my left eye and held it down I could crack the right one open for a bit, walk forward say 30 feet, wait on the tears and blur to stop then do it again. (this shit is why we hillbilly boys just flat shave our heads and be done with it, if you've ever wondered, its called a "burr" and is a far better option than shampoos when you've got a gaggle of boys in close proximity, helps with finding ticks too in the summer) I later at about age 12 jumped across a creek during a bottle rocket fight and got jabbed in the left eye with a cane pole, tore the cornea, had to do cream and a pirate patch for a few weeks. Point is that I speak from experience that you, unless mentally unsound, would seek treatment and settle for a combat wheelchair only if nothing else was available. That time i got my left index finger stripped to the bone on a bench grinder between the nail and knuckle also tells me you would climb mountains for a cure rather than a crutch, left hand was useless for almost 6 months, that finger today still doesn't feel right in terms of tactile sensation, part dead part freezy bone ache tingle. I'd have spared no expense for magical healing had it been an option, it's hard to do any sort of metalcraft or autobody work one handed. It's insanely frustrating to be temporarily gimped and have to rely on a retarded cousin or hapsburg apprentice to do basic shit that now takes 3 times as long.