Ibai might go blind: Twitch Streamer discloses his degenerative eye condition: “There’s a high chance of me going blind” – Twitch star Ibai revealed a shocking health update that has his fans upset. As he disclosed, he has been diagnosed with an eye disease that might result in blindness. Ibai Llanos, also known by his stage name Ibai, is a well-known streamer and esports commentator on the internet. From 2020 to 2021, he worked as a content producer for G2 Esports.
Ibai does play games on his channel, but he is best known for being a variety streamer on Twitch. He is one of the most popular Twitch streamers and dominated one of the most viewership records of 2022. With over 12 million subscribers, it stands to reason that his fans would want to know what’s happening with their favorite streamer. As a result, when he revealed a troubling health condition, viewers became concerned.
Ibai might go blind: Twitch Streamer discloses his degenerative eye condition: “There’s a high chance of me going blind”
While talking about the eye disease that he has been diagnosed with by medical professionals, he explained how high chances of getting better are extremely slim. “There’s a problem in my left eye,” he said. “I got some news, well, I got a message from the professionals that treat me, telling me that I might go blind. …This was really funny 4 days ago, the fact that there’s a high chance of me going blind, because apparently if I have a degenerative problem in my left eye, my right eye will end up with the same problem.”
The streamer also mentioned that his left eye was already having serious visual problems, but if he continued to use a sleep apnea machine, he might be able to save his right eye. In the wake of this most recent revelation, Ibai has gotten an outpouring of support from his followers, who are eagerly awaiting additional details from the streamer. For now, we can only hope that he gets better with any advanced medical facility available to treat his condition.
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