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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbin" data-source="post: 1295992" data-attributes="member: 314643"><p>I know exactly what you mean about how long it can take for eyes to adapt to varying light levels etc. It is scary at times, and other times I feel silly about it because I'm sitting looking about me able to see (somewhat) perfectly well whilst talking about my need for a cane. But those times I need it, I really need it. Other times I think I can see just fine, then misjudge a step/kerb and stumble. </p><p></p><p>It is scary; but I appreciate how much more sight I've got compared to a lot of other people, and I take time to enjoy what I can see now. Cos who knows if/when I might lose what I've got! Keep strong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbin, post: 1295992, member: 314643"] I know exactly what you mean about how long it can take for eyes to adapt to varying light levels etc. It is scary at times, and other times I feel silly about it because I'm sitting looking about me able to see (somewhat) perfectly well whilst talking about my need for a cane. But those times I need it, I really need it. Other times I think I can see just fine, then misjudge a step/kerb and stumble. It is scary; but I appreciate how much more sight I've got compared to a lot of other people, and I take time to enjoy what I can see now. Cos who knows if/when I might lose what I've got! Keep strong! [/QUOTE]
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