[stylist] Does anyone want to be blind?

Judith Bron jbron at optonline.net
Thu Mar 26 14:40:46 UTC 2009


Perhaps we should be sending this thread to doctors.  As medical 
professionals they are committed to saving as much sight as possible. 
According to this thread some of their treatments and procedures are wrong. 
Do any of us have the right to tell them not to do what they strive to do? 
Judith
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Canaday M.A. N6YR" <n6yr at sunflower.com>
To: "NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: [stylist] Does anyone want to be blind?


> yes,
> reading with my one squinty eye gave me headaches too.
> personally I think far far too often the educrats resort to "sight saving" 
> techniques when they should push braille and other blindness methods and 
> skills.
> jc
>
> Jim Canaday M.A.
> Lawrence, KS
>
> At 07:06 PM 3/25/2009, you wrote:
>>Jim: I can identify with that since I was glad to lose the rest of my
>>hearing for similar reasons. Being presurized into verbal
>>communication methods that I struggled with with powerful migrane
>>inducing hearing aids. Phew! I was glad when that was over.
>>
>>Helene
>>
>>On 26/03/2009, James Canaday M.A.  N6YR <n6yr at sunflower.com> wrote:
>> > once I became blind I was then taught braille and the audio reading
>> > methods.  that made reading much much more pleasurable and
>> > easier!  "sight saving" meant I was reading with my one squinty eye
>> > peering through jewelers' loop magnification lenses that came down in
>> > front of my glasses lense.  I would not have gone to college if I had
>> > not lost my sight at age thirteen.
>> > jc
>> >
>> > Jim Canaday M.A.
>> > Lawrence, KS
>> >
>> > At 06:38 PM 3/25/2009, you wrote:
>> >>I wasn't really thinking of people already blind although I've heard
>> >>of blind people saying that blindness was the best thing that happened
>> >>to them. Wasn't that a line at the end of one of Robert's thought
>> >>provokers?
>> >>
>> >>I was thinking more of sighted people with a disorder called BIID
>> >>where people want to be disabled: Usually amputee's but I've heard
>> >>some of them wanting to be deaf or blind.
>> >>
>> >>Also I know of someone who was born blind, regained his sight and is
>> >>now losing it again due to Glycoma and he says he is glad to be blind
>> >>as he says he was meant to be blind.
>> >>
>> >>As for me, I make deafblindness part of my lifestyle. It's been a
>> >>concious choice for me to fully embrace being a deafblind person and
>> >>move on. It's not easy to begin with, but once one fully adapts it's
>> >>no big deal. I believe that humans are a very adaptible species that
>> >>can manage perfectly well minus one or two senses. It's not the
>> >>tragedy that people make of it. It's no worse or better then being
>> >>sighted. Just differance and it's the differances that are hard at
>> >>first, not the blindness
>> >>
>> >>Helene
>> >>
>> >>On 25/03/2009, LoriStay at aol.com <LoriStay at aol.com> wrote:
>> >> > Not if they aren't there already.   What does wanting have to do 
>> >> > with
>> >> > it?
>> >> > Lori
>> >> > In a message dated 3/24/09 8:15:48 PM, timber_wolf899 at yahoo.com 
>> >> > writes:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> does anyone want to be blind?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
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