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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2457982" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Sorry to hear about the eye problems and I hope that the cellulitis clears up. Perhaps if you aren't having further eye surgery just now there will be a chance for recovery and adjusting to the sight loss.</p><p>I adjusted to mine which mainly amounts to being off road but I was angry at my dependence on my husband first so allow yourself that anger! It isn't a small thing and it wasn't your fault that it happened and that the government decided to close down the non covid health service.</p><p>Have you heard back from Swansea DVLA yet? Not sure if you are off the road for good but there are advantages to that situation (never having to be the designated driver). I also am grateful for the existence of Audible which had this happened to me 15 years ago would mean I missed out on great books etc.</p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2457982, member: 365308"] Sorry to hear about the eye problems and I hope that the cellulitis clears up. Perhaps if you aren't having further eye surgery just now there will be a chance for recovery and adjusting to the sight loss. I adjusted to mine which mainly amounts to being off road but I was angry at my dependence on my husband first so allow yourself that anger! It isn't a small thing and it wasn't your fault that it happened and that the government decided to close down the non covid health service. Have you heard back from Swansea DVLA yet? Not sure if you are off the road for good but there are advantages to that situation (never having to be the designated driver). I also am grateful for the existence of Audible which had this happened to me 15 years ago would mean I missed out on great books etc. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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