Ollie Leach, who is originally from York but was on the books at MK Dons, began seeing double while training in March 2020
“I woke up in intensive care knowing I was OK because I wasn’t blind or paralysed, which were some of the risks I’d been warned about. I had a condition called parinaud syndrome though, which causes your eyes to fix downwards. It got better after a few days, but I still see double when I’m not looking straight ahead. My surgeon told me he looked forward to the day I’d play football again but I’ve not been able to. I tried coaching for a while but, ultimately, that wasn’t for me.
The York St John University student underwent five weeks of proton beam therapy in January 2021 and is now being monitored with annual scans. He is due to have surgery shortly to try and correct his vision problems.
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