Igor Leal came to the U.S. from Brazil at 21 to coach soccer and study music. A routine contact lens check changed everything—it’s when he was diagnosed with glaucoma.
Neither Igor nor his family knew much about glaucoma.Today, eye drops keep Igor’s pressure stable, though he has lost some visual field. Still, he’s grateful: he can drive, perform, and keep writing music.
He now uses his voice—and his music—to spread awareness. He’s even hosted benefit shows to raise funds for research.“My goal is to let people know about glaucoma,” he says. “This disease doesn’t stop you from doing big things.”And with Igor, you believe it.