How to save my eyesight

 Today I’m going over how to save my sight, but first a little bit about me. First, let me say that today’s post is all about saving my sight. When you are a blind person it can be extremely frustrating especially if it gets worse. Most people are not completely blind but they struggle to read or see due to many different reasons. I went blind as a young child and was very fortunate that I got my sight back. So, here goes...

1. Know when you need glasses

I know the stereotype “all of them love their sunglasses,” however, most people struggle to keep track of which pair they are wearing and even then to keep them on. There are plenty of apps that allow for smartphones so it doesn’t take much for one to check how they are doing and make sure that there aren’t any issues with those glasses. It is also important that you don’t put your phone down for too long because it is hard to get a good grip on the device when it's so slippery. Try it the other day.

As a blind person, even though I have developed some pretty decent vision, there are still things that just aren’t possible or accessible for me just like eye bags, and this is where a jacket comes into play. They work well for someone who isn’t able to see anything but has a better sense of smell but are still too cold (especially indoors) to wear one at night. . Don’t worry about being too thin or too big, either way, wear some more loose clothes or something snugger! Maybe choose something that looks cool!

3. Use lights

I’ve seen a lot of blind, visually impaired, elderly women who had never been touched by anyone who can see, yet kept their lights on. A lamp is an excellent tool to help with that, especially if it helps them to find any small details within an object. That is because you are looking outwards at the dark instead of forwards, making it easier to navigate or to look around it.

4. Watch movies if you can

There are a lot of films that depict people that are visually impaired and that we can see well in movies. And although there are usually cameras and special effects in the movies, you are still getting a real feel for the movie and the characters instead of seeing something on a screen for the first time. For example, if your blind uncle and aunt have spent years watching television after losing their sight, they have seen all sorts of shows that their family isn’t able to see. Even though movies are fun to watch and have great visual effects, they are not something you should rely on when you lose your sight completely.. They haven’t changed the lives of the people they portray. What about seeing them on television? were created with stories that were based on actual events that occurred.

5. Read books

Reading books that are written by someone who is blind, and is a part of society that struggles with this, will not only help develop your vocabulary and eye vocabulary but will also help develop new skills. Books are available for Kindle on Amazon and E-Book readers. I just recently purchased a book called Everything Blind By Design and I didn’t know that it would be so enlightening to learn that.

. I hope to encourage others to seek the resources that I have shared in this article to help save sight. eyesight loss. Happy Reading!!

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