[Blindtlk] Oops Subject was Intro and a Question

Marci Carpenter mjc59 at comcast.net
Mon Dec 1 20:31:14 UTC 2014


Hi Chris,

I think I understand your question. I believe it would be the most helpful for you to get some help from blind travelers and not from sighted people. Sighted people would, I believe, be of little or no help as they would have all of the stereotypes about blind people traveling. Is there an NFB chapter in your are> If not, you could contact the President of the NFB affiliate in your state. Feel free to contact me off list if I can help get you in touch with some of these folks. 

Marci Carpenter,  President
NFB of Washington
mjc59 at comcast.net <mailto:mjc59 at comcast.net>
Phone: (206) 604-5507
> On Dec 1, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Szostak, Christine via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> HI All,
>  I am new to this list and also have a question.
> 
>  First, for those who do not know me, my name is Chris and I am totally blind. I lost my vision completely as a young  adult (I was born visually impaired with usable vision in one eye). I lost my vision about 14 years ago.
> 
>  My question relates to traveling.
> 
>  I am a long-time guide dog user. I received my first guide when I started  to lose my remaining vision in 1999 and have had continuous dogs since then with no breaks longer than approximately 1 week between dogs.
> 
>  For various reasons, I am seriously considering switching to a white cane  and this is where my question comes in.
> 
>  Although trained on the basics (e.g., I know the basic techniques such as how to move the cane while in general motion, roughly how far to swing it, how to deal with things like steps...) I have had only very limited use with it.
> 
>  I was considering something like Leader Dogs O/M program since our O/M services here where I am living are aweful. However, there are some really frustrating obsticals (e.g., the closest airport for me is around an hour away and I live alone and do not want to ask someone (family do not live near me) to drive me that far simply to board a plane).
> 
>  I should say that I have had a lot of O/M training throughout my life so know how to safely cross major streets independently... so can safely travel.
> 
>  Thus, given the above, I have been considering just getting myself up-to-speed with some help from sighted folks I know without being in a formal training program. DO others here think this is doable based on what I have said? I feel like  I could do it, but  would really appreciate advice from those who are experienced in cane travel as I really would value your thoughts and opinions. Any advice, suggestions... would be sincerely appreciated.
> Have a wonderful afternoon!
> Chris
> 
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