an ocular complication for people living with AIDS.
Sharing an update three weeks later, Tew said in a video posted over Labor Day Weekend: “Those of you who are asking me about an update of my eye, I went to the doctor the other day and he said that I need to wait a month for progress.
“So they put a gas bubble in my eye. So that’s what making it completely blind—like completely. But I’ve got to wait a month to see some progress and it’s really scary. Really scary. But I just wanted to update you guys.”
Following her surgery, Tew said in August that she was “blind in my left eye, like completely. So I just had surgery to get the blood sucked out of it.”
Tew added that she will be “taking this new prescription they’re giving me for my eyes. It should get better and progress, because it’s still healing. It’s still really, really sore.”
Bowels Problems
“I’ve been getting asked this question a lot,” Tew tells her followers. “So when I was first going to the hospital in the beginning I had extreme bowel problems.
“With these problems it involved procedures. It involved, going in with full hands from male and female, and it kind of messed up the strength in my tail if you know what I’m saying?”
She continues: “I just have to rebuild the strength to hold myself.”
“Until then, Pampers, Depends, whatever you want to call them. That’s what I have to use.”