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AUGUST ALSINA PREPARES FOR EYE SURGERY , SAYS "WAKING UP AND BEING ABLE TO SEE IS ONE OF THE THINGS WE TAKE FOR GRANTED" : ENTERTAINMENT

August Alsina Prepares for Eye Surgery
 
On April 15th of May, August Alsina wrote on his instagram “So I have this eye disease.. Blind in my left, and losing vision in my right. In order to prevent my eyesight from deteriorating ihad to do this surgery. This shit is beyond painful & Life be throwin' a nigxa curve balls but what I've gained from it all is priceless... A lot of things that are so natural to us in life (like waking up and being able to see ๐Ÿ‘€) we can take it for granted. Thank God the OG for allowing me to see.. The good the bad the ugly, I'm just glad”

 His fans are keeping things both realistic and hoping for the best during his surgery.

Miami Sun Times
May your eyes be far less complicated than it is now.
may our eyes remain safe and clear from the for walls of the hospital.
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  1. this so sad. I wish him safe recovery.

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