Saheeh also suffers from blurred vision after arctic depression

by times news cr

(Web Desk) Well-known model and actress Saheefa Jabarkhtik revealed that she suffered from blurred vision after depression and attention deficit disorder.

Sahifah Jabarkhtak recently revealed in her post on Instagram that due to her blurred vision, sometimes she can’t even see what she is writing or what she had written before.

The famous actress said in her post that recently when she was unable to read what she had written due to blurriness, she used Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool Chat GPT to edit the pages of her diary. converted to text, he provided ChatGPT with a photo of his diary and instructed it to provide the text in the photo and surprisingly, the AI ​​tool provided the correct text.

Sahifah Jabar shared her diary entry with the help of chatgpt and shared it on Instagram. The actress wrote on her diary page that she was able to get up after 3 days and thanked God for giving her health. In the same diary page, she writes that although she has left the house after three days and even goes to the washroom by herself, her vision is still blurred.

Earlier last week, Sahifah Jabarakhtak had mentioned in a post that she has been suffering from depression for the past 13 years but recently she also suspected that she is suffering from “Attention Deficit Disorder” (ADD). are

Earlier, she has talked about her depression many times and said that she was so depressed that she wished and prayed for her death every day, now she has also revealed that she is suffering from blurred vision. However, he did not give any further explanation about it.

Blurred vision is usually caused by eye diseases including poor eyesight, adverse effects of various medications, but there may be other reasons as well.

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