At long last, another blog post on my blog Blood Drops & Braille Dots, this the second in a series I am doing about living with a visual impairment in everyday life. This one is:
As usual, questions, comments, and feedback are always welcome!
At long last, another blog post on my blog Blood Drops & Braille Dots, this the second in a series I am doing about living with a visual impairment in everyday life. This one is:
As usual, questions, comments, and feedback are always welcome!
Thanks for your blog. I really appreciate the insight into your world. Most of us in the sighted world cannot imagine what it is like to live with limited or no sight. You've given us a rare look. I could read "Blood Drops and Braille Dots," but I couldnt' read "How Do you .... Read?" Sometimes I feel blessed because I got diabetes today rather than 100 years ago. Perhaps you feel the same way about your diabetes and your sight.
Thanks for the feedback, I fixed the link so now both of them should work.
I definitely feel glad I wasn't born 100 years ago. Without technology, things would be MUCH harder (both with my vision and diabetes).