In Honor To My Acievements, Disability Blind Month and The american’s With disabilities Anniversary!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @mike10275
    @mike10275 Год назад +1

    I’m sorry you didn’t have the support from your family when you were going through it early. I guess I was really lucky to have a family around me that was able and willing to help. Although in the long run you are much more independent and capable of going out on your own than I am. Either way we are both wonderful people and deserve happiness. Sending you hugs and love. Keep doing your videos you inspire all of us. 41:20 41:27

    • @BlindWithaVision1
      @BlindWithaVision1  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mike, it was hard and truly heart braking not having a loving family, but that is what brakes you, or makes you stronger. Not sure if this is a choice or it is personality, but I have made it!! I am sure most if not all of us have the ability to be “independent or self-sufficient when we have to. Life is easier for us the blind when there is support, and sometimes we don’t really have to do those challenging things. I guess I got used to it, and I am so glad you do have a loving family! Thanks so much for the beautiful message and all the support! 💗 💗 💗 😘

  • @mike10275
    @mike10275 Год назад

    Hello Anna, great video as always. Have a great day.

  • @makkienai
    @makkienai Год назад

    hello, so many ways of losing eye sight , i did not know or realized .. i lost my right eye in 2003 of glaucoma , in matter of 9 months the pressure became so high no matter what the doctors tried it would not come down. then 2019 my left eye pretty much in the same way just a few months longer abut 13 months, a lots of surgeries did not help. glaucoma blurs spots out till there is no eye sight left. now also what you said the charles borroit syndrome CBS , my doctor says the bright spots in seeing is just my brain entertaining itself. thanks for your videos.. i feel lucky that i had never had headaches like you said , that sounds horrible. greets Mak :)

    • @BlindWithaVision1
      @BlindWithaVision1  Год назад

      Hello, always nice reading you hear, and learning about you. It is horrible losing your sight just like that, and so quickly. Not sure if this is right, but from what I know about Glaucoma using the eye drops for it makes a huge difference right? Crazy how many people message me sharing about their experience with Glaucoma. Is all over the world, and even taxi and Uber drivers tell me how they are diagnosed with it! When they tell me that, I hold on to the sit and floor with my 20 nails LOL! No, seriously, it is not fun losing our sight, and at the same time, the option is to find ways to keep living and doing things we want and can do. I do have those nasty headaches, so I am so glad you do not. 😣 💗 😘

    • @makkienai
      @makkienai Год назад

      @@BlindWithaVision1 well yes at birth already had higher eye pressure and doctors did manage to keep it under control with eyedrops i use my whole life even now still after allvision is gona, it slowly overtime takes bits of eey sight but the final eye sight that was left happened just in months. hehe i can imagine its a bit scary sometimes sitting in a car going 65mph and not seeing anything. i use Blind Square app to keep me updated where and which inner section or cross road i am , i find it very handy . thanks Mak from Alaska