The most important thing here, I think is... to remain calm. Yes? I wouldn't suggest jumping straight to intraocular cancer, at any rate, not until other fields have been explored. I'm... actually an oncologist, a cancer doctor, myself, and squinting and a slight decrease in efficiency with someone's vision don't seem to be all that dire of symptoms.
Is there anything else wrong with his vision? If he can't see some of what is around him, or strange dots or lights drifting in his vision? Are his eyes moving in a strange way? The case is probably just that he needs glasses, really. Especially considering the fact that, if he is here, wizards can't get cancer, actually la;fdja, so I wouldn't fret too much about it.
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The most important thing here, I think is... to remain calm. Yes? I wouldn't suggest jumping straight to intraocular cancer, at any rate, not until other fields have been explored. I'm... actually an oncologist, a cancer doctor, myself, and squinting and a slight decrease in efficiency with someone's vision don't seem to be all that dire of symptoms.
Is there anything else wrong with his vision? If he can't see some of what is around him, or strange dots or lights drifting in his vision? Are his eyes moving in a strange way? The case is probably just that he needs glasses, really. Especially considering the fact that, if he is here, wizards can't get cancer, actually
la;fdja, so I wouldn't fret too much about it.Sincerely,
James Wilson