" I started driving to the heart doctor and could n’t see the polarity . "

This week, there was a super raretotal solar eclipse, with over30 millionpeople in its path of totality.

Though exciting, solar eclipses are dangerous to those without proper eye protection. No one knows that better than Bridget Kyeremateng (@iambridget), who wentviralon TikTok after developing “blind spots” from looking at a solar eclipse with her bare eyes.

“In2017, I was in Southern California when the solar eclipse happened,” Bridget told BuzzFeed. “I was aware that you shouldn’t look at the solar eclipse for too long without the glasses, but they were all sold out in my general area, and I was genuinely curious what it would look like staring at it for a couple of seconds.”

In a now-viralTikTokthat’s been viewed over 5.5 million times, Bridget begins her story by saying: “It pains me that me and the orange man [Donald Trump] have something in common, and that is that yes, I did look at the solar eclipse six and a half years ago.”

stitchwith @Vicki Chan MD the only music or cure to my dim 2020 visual sensation is laugh . You hold up and you learn 😂 # solareclipse#fyp#solarretinopathy#aquariusrising#saturnruled#weardemglasseschile

In the video, Bridget explained: “I closed my right eye, and I stared at the sun for a good, like, 15 seconds and didn’t think anything of it, not an issue,” Bridgette explained in the video.

“The very next day, I woke up, and I woke up on what I think is my right side, and I opened up my left eye to read on my phone, and I couldn’t read every other word. There was, like, a blind spot on every other word I was reading.”

“I couldn’t see things….and I said, ‘Oh my god, no, no,'” Bridget says in the video. “I started driving to the eye doctor and couldn’t see the signs.”

“This all happened in the span of 10 seconds. Only 10 seconds, I stared at the sun,” Bridget said.

Bridgette told BuzzFeed about the lasting effects that she still deals with today: “It took about 24 hours for the blind spot to settle in, and it’s been with me to this day. I wear prescribed sunglasses to help ease the strain and headache from my left eye.”

Another user who shared a similar experience wrote, “Ok, I found my people! Sometimes, when I’m strained, my blind spot comes back.”

“I actually went blind in one eye,” this user wrote. “Like, I woke up the next day and literally saw black in just one eye, and I’m still dealing with it.”

“Girl, me, too. I thought it was no big deal and did the SAME EXACT THING. Burned a hole in my retina, super depressing, same symptoms! It got worlds better with time, though, but at first, the blurry was made me nauseous.”

BuzzFeed reached out toDr. Carly Rose, an experienced optometrist, to find out more about the damage an eclipse can have on the human eye. “Solar retinopathycauses damage to the retina, usually themacula(back of the eye),” Dr. Rose explained. “At this point, the damage is permanent, but it is important to note that solar retinopathy is painless.”

Dr. Rose explained that the solar eclipse can also damage the front of the eye through a condition calledphotokeratitis.“This is like a sunburn on your eye that causes eye pain, light sensitivity, watering, blurry vision, etc.”

In 2017, Dr. Rose told us she was able to experience the solar eclipse herself with the proper eye protection, but unfortunately, not everyone did. “After 2017, my office had 60+ calls the next morning.”

" Thankfully , 2024 has been much less ( 1–2 ! ) ; I liken that to better info forwards of time and easier approach to protective eyewear , " she said .

“Make sure you get solar eclipse glasses from a trusted source, not damaged, with 3rd party ISO12312-2and CE certified,” Dr. Rose recommends. “When in doubt, talk to your doctor!”

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Closeup of Bridget in her TikTok video

Woman with a playful expression and hand on chin, looking to the side, indoors

Closeup of Bridget in her TikTok video

Closeup of Bridget in her TikTok video

Closeup of Bridget in her TikTok video

Closeup of Bridget in her TikTok video

Message from Bridge mentioning headaches on the left side due to left eye working harder than right

User expresses relief at finding their community, mentioning a returning blind spot when strained

A screenshot of a social media comment by a user discussing a personal experience of suddenly going blind in one eye and coping with it

Commenter shares experience of eye damage and symptoms, finding solace that condition improved over time

Optometrist conducting an eye examination on a patient in a clinic

Illustration of a human eye anatomy, labeling parts like the retina, cornea, and optic nerve

Four friends wearing eclipse glasses looking upwards with expressions of amazement