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Now I try to look at the assistive devices as a good thing. It was hard at first. I am in my mid 40's. I did resist getting a cane at first and when I did, so understand that its a hard thing for us to wrap our heads around and having this is no fun. But...
If someone was unable to see well, would they wonder if it were time for glassed or contacts? I agree with the others that the doc should guide you with whatever will be the best for you. I know that I resisted getting a wheelchair when traveling through airports, I was stubborn and gimped along with my cane, totally exhausting myself. Now its just a matter of course for me to use a chair in the airport. good luck with your process!! |
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