You think your uncle was completely blinded in his glass eye? What makes you think that?
Lol! Well...now I can say that for certain.

Pre-injury...I think he was blind or close enough...for the doctors to call for its removal. This would have happened around 1970. Maybe times have changed, and the threshold to remove an eye and replace it with a glass eye is different.
I would have to ask my mom later today.
Just thinking about it...I would not want to have vision in only one eye.
Not sure about other countries, but in Canada, I think you only need better than 20/40 in one eye. Or something like that. But you can definitely legally drive with only one eye - so perhaps people adjust, and it's more like 80% vision than 50% - but you would presumably lose 50% of your peripheral - which in fighting would count for a lot [and ultimately GSP dropped Bisping with an overhand left].
I think he means he was completly blinded in his good eye, hence the glass eye,
Yep.

