I agree with another comment to use the 20/20 markers also. It comes in colors also which help rest my eyes in certain colors. Thank you for reminding me about it. I need to order some more.
I use this paper as well as the writing guides you have been discussing in recent vids. I would definitely recommend Bold Writer 20/20 pens. They have the same thickness as the lines and don’t bleed through like a sharpie does. I wish I had your channel when I first started to lose my vision. You cover more info than I ever received at my state commission O+M so I did a lot of trial and error. I know these issues may not fall under O/M but I have never found useful info and they are still making me crazy after 7 years: -Accessibility for touchscreen pay terminals. I have to just trust a cashier not to choose cash back and pocket the money. -I live in an area that is not particularly safe and have had friendly crackheads pull me across a street against the traffic, people grabbing me, etc. I started to carry a mini stun gun and just the test firing sound can scare off dogs and sober people. I would love to do self defense training but have yet to find one that is practical for a 5’ cane traveller. Have you ever dealt with a client needing Cane Fu, or have personal safety tips? Thank you for your content, and may your subscriber list overflow.
I agree with another comment to use the 20/20 markers also. It comes in colors also which help rest my eyes in certain colors. Thank you for reminding me about it. I need to order some more.
20/20 pens are great. Thanks for sharing!
I use this paper as well as the writing guides you have been discussing in recent vids. I would definitely recommend Bold Writer 20/20 pens. They have the same thickness as the lines and don’t bleed through like a sharpie does.
I wish I had your channel when I first started to lose my vision. You cover more info than I ever received at my state commission O+M so I did a lot of trial and error.
I know these issues may not fall under O/M but I have never found useful info and they are still making me crazy after 7 years:
-Accessibility for touchscreen pay terminals. I have to just trust a cashier not to choose cash back and pocket the money.
-I live in an area that is not particularly safe and have had friendly crackheads pull me across a street against the traffic, people grabbing me, etc. I started to carry a mini stun gun and just the test firing sound can scare off dogs and sober people. I would love to do self defense training but have yet to find one that is practical for a 5’ cane traveller. Have you ever dealt with a client needing Cane Fu, or have personal safety tips?
Thank you for your content, and may your subscriber list overflow.
Thanks for sharing! Those are great questions!! I’ll work on some answers and share them in my next O&M, Q&A video
Great video. Thankyou for sharing.
You’re welcome
thank you so much!
You’re very welcome