Baby Bobby Brown has returned home to Orford after his sight-saving cornea transplants in America.
The two-month-old baby is recovering well at home with his parents Wes and Cath and older brothers Ryan and Jordan.
He had two artificial cornea transplants in New York to treat his Peters' Anomaly, at a cost of £50,000.
After the Warrington Guardian highlighted his plight donations to the family flooded in, and the campaign has so far raised more than £80,000.
Bobby's operations cleared his cornea, giving him a window to the world.
Beforehand his corneas were cloudy, meaning he could only see blurred outlines.
He had two transplants last week and is now back home.
He has contact lenses in both his eyes protecting the prothesis, but one came out during his final check up in New York, so this week his family will have to take him to Alder Hey Children's Hospital to have it reinserted.
See this Thursday's Warrington Guardian for more.
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