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Vlog 3.3 First time using a cane
Part 3 of my Boston trip. Using an ID cane for the first time.
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Видео

Vlog 3.2 Part 2 My first cane
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Part 2 of my Boston trip
Vlog 3.1 Part 1 The Big Trip
Просмотров 937 лет назад
Part 1 of a 3 part story. Dealing with crowds in the airport.
Vlog 3.0 Can check that off the bucket list.
Просмотров 887 лет назад
A once in a lifetime opportunity. Checking off one thing from my bucket list video.
Vlog 2.2 Last time driving at night story.
Просмотров 1037 лет назад
This is a short story about my actual last time driving at night.
Icinsight Vlog 2.1 Night Driving
Просмотров 977 лет назад
This is my story of when I decided to give up night driving.
Insight Vlog 2. My bucket list.
Просмотров 2037 лет назад
Sharing my bucket list for before I go blind. Thanks to Lane King for creating the music for all of the video minus the intro. @insight16 Like. Share. Subscribe.
icinsight. Vlog 1.2. Winter
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Vlog 1.2 Explains my struggles during the winter time.
insight. Vlog 1.1. Christmas Eve Story
Просмотров 1937 лет назад
Vlog short. Christmas Eve story. Music by: Lane King
insight Vlog 1. My story.
Просмотров 4867 лет назад
Intro to sharing my story of losing my eye sight and the daily struggles of it. @icinsight16 Thanks to Lane King for creating the music for all of the video minus the intro.

Комментарии

  • @l-dog-8542
    @l-dog-8542 Год назад

    Bro we need an update on how things are going with you 👍

  • @Z4MBINO
    @Z4MBINO 4 года назад

    Your stuff is inspiring. Always has been

  • @Z4MBINO
    @Z4MBINO 4 года назад

    Get back to making videos bro

  • @isaaccleveland8439
    @isaaccleveland8439 7 лет назад

    Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. I am visually impaired but I still do fine with driving right now. I will probably have to say goodbye to it in a few years as my sight gets worse. Right now it has plateaued. My night vision is way worse compared to the day so that's why I had to give up night driving a few years ago. <><

    • @bluetech7753
      @bluetech7753 6 лет назад

      Isaac Cleveland hey there it's me Sam again with another comment I've been using a cane for quite some time now I have an ID cane and I also have a regular cane as well the ID cane is the one I use the most the regular cane I will occasionally use every now and then mostly at night I am familiar enough to use it on my own I have not seeked training yet because I don't have to fully depend on it. What I will say is that it is really helped me and reduced my anxiety levels whenever I have to cross busy intersections. I also get a lot of people wanting to offer assistance sometimes I'll accept and sometimes I won't I think the same way I don't want to take advantage or Miss use the cane as far as getting assistance in airports will I would definitely accept that because it would be very helpful to me because I have to have low vision I would not be able to read the arrival and departure tables on those tiny screens that are mounted so high I could use a monocular but that just takes up too much time. Back in 1987 traveling back alone from Florida back to Texas I had to connect flights in Dallas DFW Airport I did have assistance and I did take the shuttle ride to my connecting flight. I was not using a cane back then yet but I was still able to explain the fact that I was visually impaired and was going to need some help. I did this by informing the airline ahead of time. I did this by informing the travel agency where I booked my trip I wonder if people still use travel agencies today.

  • @bluetech7753
    @bluetech7753 7 лет назад

    very interesting video I've never heard of an ID cane the only came that I am familiar with is just the traditional long cane for the blind. I too am visually impaired but not completely blind half-blind you could say because I am blind in my right eye and I have very restricted peripheral vision. that makes me difficult to see certain things it does affect my depth perception I have trouble with steps and curves and Crowds Are even worse because I'm constantly knocking people over bumping into them I do hit them pretty hard and I get some pretty bad looks I even get told off. I do have a question for you in the video you said that you get in your car and drive how do you drive if you are visually impaired? I cannot drive I was told that I would not be able to drive safely because of my vision thanks for sharing