Meet Toni Mattox, a courageous individual who has been battling congenital glaucoma and a cataract on her right eye since birth. At 53 years old, Toni has undergone numerous pediatric and adult eye surgeries and procedures to address her conditions. Despite her unwavering determination, Toni now faces significant challenges due to a series of recent diagnoses, including Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (bilateral), Meibomian gland disease (right eye), Dry eye syndrome (bilateral), Retinal separation (right eye), and Floaters (left eye). These conditions have left Toni disabled, with debilitating light sensitivity, ocular migraines, burning sensations, foreign matter sensations, and excessive tearing in both eyes. After years of unsuccessful treatments, her medical team has prescribed autologous serum eye drops as the most effective solution. This treatment, along with medications like Xiidra, Restasis, and bilateral tear duct cauterizations, constitutes her path to relief and improved qualit...