[blparent] police called
Judy Jones
Judy.Jones at icbvi.idaho.gov
Fri Nov 6 18:27:19 UTC 2015
One time my then-seven-year-old daughter told a bus driver, talking about me, "She's just as independent as you are, and she makes good macaroni and cheese!"
Judy
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Oh this is precious. yeah kidss can sure make adults feel and look stupid can't they? my daughter did similar when we went out to restaurants to eat and the wait person would ask my four year old daughter what i would like.
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Oh, Robert, doctors should know better, but they sometimes don't. My little girl has figured out how to deal with them. A while back, one of the nurses where I go said in that cheesy sweet voice they get, "Honey, can you bring your mommy over to the scale so we can see how much she weighs?" And my daughter said, "Nope, I'm busy coloring. She can go over there all by herself. She's got a dog to take her places." And then on that visit, I happened to need drops for an eye infection, and the doctor said to my daughter, "Now, she needs to put them in four times a day. Every day, so her eyes will get better. You can help her with that, right? It's very important." And my daughter said, "She can do it by herself. She put my eyedrops in when I got pinkeye last year, and I didn't even want to let her." And then when we were leaving, my daughter said in that stage whisper kids get where everyone in the world can hear them, "Mom, I like my doctor more better. She doesn't talk to kids like they're stupid. You should go to her instead." She meant the pediatrician.
Jo Elizabeth
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Wow, this thread has been fun. Now, I've got to add my own little story -- not about police, but my doctor.
Last year, my GP retired. He was a wonderful doctor, East Texas through and through. His place was a tiny office in the strip maul just a few blocks from my house. I could easily walk there if needbe. So, when he hung it up, I had to break in a newby.
My wife's internist, Dr. Rajahn, is not a native born American -- South Asia, I'd guess. She's part of a large medical conglomerate in a midrise medical building a few miles away. They "automate" *everything*, yet lost the reems of forms I spent the better part of an hour completing on their website. They actually lost the web version and the paper version my wife had to fill out in the waiting room. When I finally got to see the doctor, all she could do was ask me silly questions like who took care of me, where does your wife work, You're working? Where? Doing what? How do you walk around? She was so distracted, she barely touched me. She even forgot to request a PSA -- I'm 65 years old, and I like to keep track of that.
Needless to say, I was very disappointed, but she is reputedly good from a technical standpoint, and she ran a very broad spectrum of tests (other than the PSA) which picked up a couple of things that needed attention. I was still very tempted to find another GP, but inertia won out. I typically see a doctor for a yearly physical, and nothing else.
So, I went back this year. This time, there were only 4 pages of forms to complete, and they actually had all my information. Maybe they replaced their records person. This time, Dr. Rajahn was far less distracted, and gave me the most thorough examination I can imagine. That's a good thing.
But, she still was incredulous that I was actually working, and when I told her I worked for NASA, she said "What could you possibly do for them?" When I told her, I could see she thought I was crazy. I pulled my phone out of my pocket and activated it. VoiceOver came up, and I said "This is a 5 year old iPhone. Everything in my world talks, computer, TV remote, , even my watch."
You really are clueless about blindness, and while it is sadly true that unemployment and under employment is higher than we would like, most of us are independent." She still asked me to walk across the tiny examining room, I guess to prove I could walk. I took two steps and stopped before walking into the examining table, which I knew was there. She asked me how I knew when to stop. I pulled up my best geeky superhero voice and said "Bliiiiiiiiind Radar!"
You guys are right about the importance of a sense of humor. Those of you who know me would have expected me to become very angry, but I've been working on that. I even offered to serve as a resource if (God forbid) she ever had another blind patient and had general questions about blindness. I also suggested that she Google the National Federation, and being an equal opportunity guy also suggested the American Counsel.
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I love that.
I have a friend who carries a fancy pair of gold clippers in her purse for that purpose.
Judy
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When I was in college I had this great o & m guy a few times that in addition to doing a stellar job, also kept a sizable sharp knife with him to cut back shrubbery and small tree limbs. God bless him!
So one day he is out on a lesson with a friend of mine and she has stopped at an intersection and an acquaintance stops in a car to offer a ride. My friend says no thinks and the woman gets rather insistent. She finally says to my friend that she really needs to get in the car because there is a man with a knife who has been following her. :)
The best thing I learned from Jimmy was to get my own knife. Before I had kids and all their stuff to carry instead, I always kept a good one in my bag so I could help people out by trimming up their landscaping when it was growing over the sidewalk. :) I am a giver that way. I always really wanted a little battery operated chainsaw to carry instead.
Jennifer J
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This did not happen to me, but a friend related it. He was blinded during the Vietnam war, and while in training at the center in Chicago for vets, he says that one of the friends he met there had some partial vision, but all were supposed to be under blindfold to learn their cane skills.
Apparently this guy got really turned around, so cheated and peak. A policeman happened to be in the vicinity, noticed his lost condition and asked him for assistance. He stated he was not sure, but that he thought someone might be following him, could it be checked out.
Of course, the one following him was the trainer from the center, about a half block away, and the trainer was escorted downtown until the story could be checked.
I am a former guide dog user, and we had mighty fun at the guide dog school in San Rafael where I attended. Noone watching the promo films has a clue what sometimes is going on in the background hahahaha!
Judy
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Entertain us or just me Judy, I want some stories.
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Can you imagine the number of "stupid" calls they get? That one was probably at the top of the list for the day. Our office is not a police office, but we do get our share as well, probably most offices do.
Judy
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Anybody can call the police
for anything. I'd not let this worry you.
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I'll bet the officer thought it was just as ridiculous, too. Hahahaha?
Some, People!
Judy
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I don't remember reading Jennifer's story, but we tend to stand out as blind people. It's probably more nerve-wracking when there are children involved. *Smile.* Sometimes it feels like living out in public and raising our kids, we're in a fishbowl. It can be scary, but maybe our best defense is a sense of humore.
The police got called on me once because I was digging out a strip of grass to make a flower bed in my own yard, years before I had my daughter. It was along the sidewalk facing the street, and my then husband and I were going to have a fence put in, so there was a string marking where the fence would go, but no fence yet. I was minding my own business, using my gardening tools, when an officer walked up and introduced himself. He said someone had called the police from the apartment building across the busy street because I had been seen digging in the grass and the neighbors were afraid I wouldn't know where to stop. The concerned citizens in the apartment across the road were worried that I would dig right through the concrete sidewalk and the gutter and work my way out into traffic!
I couldn't keep myself from laughing. I told the officer that if I, a 120-pound blind lady with a hand trowel and a gardening rake, could dig through a six-foot-wide sidewalk and an asphalt gutter without even knowing it and end up in a busy street, the neighbors across the road and the city police force would have a bigger problem on their hands than they could solve by themselves. Besides, I hadn't even been facing the street. I'd been digging parallel to the sidewalk. The officer laughed, too, and went on his way.
Jo Elizabeth
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Oh my gosh! It didn't even occur to me that the priest could be called when I'm walking down the street with my daughter! Frankly, excuse my French, that scares the hell out of me! I may not have been on this list when you're told that story, what happened?
LOL! I'm feeding my daughter right now and dictating. That was supposed to say the priest not the priest. Police
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> On Nov 4, 2015, at 3:11 PM, Jennifer S Jackson via blparent
> <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> We post here occasionally about our own fears or experiences as blind
> parents and various local authorities. I think I shared before about
> being out on an o and m walk and having people call the police because
> I was out walking with a baby. That same day I was reported to my
> mother and sister by various people who saw me out including the one
> who said that I was with a man who was not my husband. J
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> So today I was working out at the gym when I received a call from an
> unidentified caller and I almost did not answer. My 11 year old had
> actually just left a few minutes before after stopping in on his way
> from home to the library. The police sergeant identified himself and
> just wanted to confirm I knew were Henry was. In fact when I sounded
> concerned he assured me that his family home schools to and that my
> son was polite and respectful.
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> I know this is kind of a no news event, but I think sometimes we
> forget to share when things are going well as they probably are most
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