Learning to Live with Vision Loss

It’s now available! A short book, only 20,000 words, available as an ebook or paperback. $2.99 for the Kindle ebook and $5.99 for the paperback (large print). Audiobook is in the works.

When I lost all central vision in my one remaining “good” eye four years ago, I didn’t know where to turn or what to do. My life was impacted in a negative way, and I needed to find ways to do normal things. My husband and I researched and sought help, and the knowledge I’ve accumulated in the process needed to be shared.

From an explanation of what blindness is and isn’t to strategies for doing things around the home, using assistive technologies, using smart devices, participating in support groups, online resources and YouTube channels, and more–this short book has information designed to help others find their way in a partially sighted or even totally dark world.

It is also for family members and friends of those dealing with vision loss as I explain the emotional struggles, explain how we function, and list resources to help.

If you know anyone dealing with macular degeneration, glaucoma, cornea problems, diabetic retinopathy, or any other eye condition, this could be the book they need to get them on the path to living as normal a life as possible.

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