Coronation Street star Lisa George opens up about terrifying health scare

Lisa George, who spent 13 years portraying the feisty and outspoken Beth Sutherland (née Tinker) on Coronation Street, is proving there’s life after soap a year after her emotional departure from the cobbles.

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The Grimsby-born actress has undergone a significant health transformation over the past year and is finally content with her reflection. In addition to pursuing two history diplomas, Lisa, who appeared on Dancing On Ice in 2020, has been managing a medical condition that has left her partially sightless in one eye and lacking peripheral vision in the other.

After years of seeking answers following initial vision loss in 2016, with a recurrence in 2022, she was diagnosed with NAION (non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy). In a new chat with the Mirror, she shares how she’s coping and why she refuses to let it hinder her…

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She spent 13 years as Beth Sutherland (nee Tinker) on the ITV soap (Image: ITV)

“At present, my eyes seem to have stabilised. I can see distances perfectly well, but written text is a challenge”, Lisa explained.

“All writing and numbers appear blurry, so I need glasses for reading, and for driving I use varifocals, which help me see the SatNav. Night driving isn’t my favourite because I have blind spots, but I reckon that’s partly down to age!”