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<blockquote data-quote="Sosgez" data-source="post: 2215155" data-attributes="member: 518889"><p>As one of the Undead (but definitely going downhill) whose sight is fading, and some would say "mind" as well, I would dearly like to find useful things to do with my time. Any suggestions ?</p><p></p><p>I volunteer. Can still make tea, one-handed these days. I'm not great on the phone. Can't understand what people say very often. I make amazingly obvious mistakes because I can't see what I'm reading very accurately. So anything that affected someone's health or was to do with money or travel would be a nightmare. Can't recognise faces very well, not to mention signs, lcd screens, phones.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I can still do a bit on a computer. Preferably nothing that has serious consequences if done incorrectly.</p><p>Surely there are better ways to fade out ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sosgez, post: 2215155, member: 518889"] As one of the Undead (but definitely going downhill) whose sight is fading, and some would say "mind" as well, I would dearly like to find useful things to do with my time. Any suggestions ? I volunteer. Can still make tea, one-handed these days. I'm not great on the phone. Can't understand what people say very often. I make amazingly obvious mistakes because I can't see what I'm reading very accurately. So anything that affected someone's health or was to do with money or travel would be a nightmare. Can't recognise faces very well, not to mention signs, lcd screens, phones. Obviously I can still do a bit on a computer. Preferably nothing that has serious consequences if done incorrectly. Surely there are better ways to fade out ? [/QUOTE]
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