http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrqdFKs2Hzw
for those who have wondered how I see, this video shows it pretty well. Although it is only a video and you aren't truly looking through my eyes, its close.
It didn't tough on:
1. Light sensitivity; tree is no possible way to show light sensitivity.
2. My color issues; I'm not sure if it deals with albinism at all.
3. Periphreal vision; I've lost all of my peripheral vision.
4. Night blindness.
Like I said, for a video, its pretty accurate, and although it is sort of long, I recommend watching it!!
Being visually impaired my whole life didn't seem like a big deal when I was young, but after hiding it for a long time, I soon had to face the world as someone who may loose all sight. This is about my trials, triumphs, and all of the amazing things that has come along with being legally blind. Nothing is about to slow me down, not even blindness!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
The Importance of Braille
When I was young, I was given the chance to learn braille. After about 5 years of learning it, they quit teaching me. Maybe it was because I still had vision? Maybe it was because my vision was stable? Or maybe it was because I had other things I needed help with and braille no longer was one of them? I don't know why they quit teaching me braille, but they did.
My vision stayed relatively stable for years, only bouncing around a little bit, heck I was even able to get a drivers license when I was 16, so why would I need braille? Why is this even an issue? Well, it became an issue to me when I was 17..
My vision is going away now...I no longer have that drivers license I got when I was 16. I have no peripheral vision anymore..my acuity is past the legally blind mark (20/200), and I can no longer see the big "E" on the eye chart. I have a hard time seeing colors, my eyes go through these phases of burning, and at random times, I will see nothing but spots in my right eye. You see, I have Albinism...HPS albinism to be exact, and with it, I shouldn't loose my vision, but I am...and they don't know why.
Now I see the importance of braille. I wish I knew the importance of braille back in sixth grade when they quit teaching me it, maybe I would have fought harder to keep it.
I have gone and tried to reteach myself. I remember up to dot5's, my alphabet, a few contractions, and numbers. Knowing those won't get me far, I want the whole code!
I wish I had my whole code, I feel that it would help me so much in school! I WILL learn my code though!
I took braille for granted when I was learning it. I never thought it would be as important as it really is, and I never want to see a child quit learning this valuable skill. I didn't think I would loose my sight, and I don't want to see another child struggle with school after they quit learning!
Even though you have some vision, you never know what will happen in the future. I went from having 20/70 vision, to where I am now, and its only been about 2 years!
Don't give up, you won't regret learning this!!
My vision stayed relatively stable for years, only bouncing around a little bit, heck I was even able to get a drivers license when I was 16, so why would I need braille? Why is this even an issue? Well, it became an issue to me when I was 17..
My vision is going away now...I no longer have that drivers license I got when I was 16. I have no peripheral vision anymore..my acuity is past the legally blind mark (20/200), and I can no longer see the big "E" on the eye chart. I have a hard time seeing colors, my eyes go through these phases of burning, and at random times, I will see nothing but spots in my right eye. You see, I have Albinism...HPS albinism to be exact, and with it, I shouldn't loose my vision, but I am...and they don't know why.
Now I see the importance of braille. I wish I knew the importance of braille back in sixth grade when they quit teaching me it, maybe I would have fought harder to keep it.
I have gone and tried to reteach myself. I remember up to dot5's, my alphabet, a few contractions, and numbers. Knowing those won't get me far, I want the whole code!
I wish I had my whole code, I feel that it would help me so much in school! I WILL learn my code though!
I took braille for granted when I was learning it. I never thought it would be as important as it really is, and I never want to see a child quit learning this valuable skill. I didn't think I would loose my sight, and I don't want to see another child struggle with school after they quit learning!
Even though you have some vision, you never know what will happen in the future. I went from having 20/70 vision, to where I am now, and its only been about 2 years!
Don't give up, you won't regret learning this!!
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