Really inspirational thank you very much for sharing your story! I have also continuous but fortunately I can see around 10% and I'm really grateful for my little eyesight because it helps me really a lot in my life and I'm very grateful that I can see at least a little bit, but can see! I do appreciate a little rest of my eyesight everyday and also I do appreciate my ability to hear!
Siobhan, I certainly admire your sincerity and openness and total honesty in this story. You helped those of us who are sighted to understand your world and your feelings in a very quiet way...like two people having a conversation and me listening (intently) to your story.. AND you did this at the very beginning of the pandemic. I think all of us were wondering "what next" at that time.. I imagine those feelings of uncertainty were somewhat amplified in your situation. You are now firmly in control of your "new normal" but this video does an excellent job of telling us how the heartache of that transition felt. I certainly would not apologize for the content or the manner of presentation. It is one of the most "real" and authentic stories I have ever encountered on TH-cam. Thank you.
I just want to give you a huge hug. Thankyou for sharing your story. I can't imagine how painful this was for you to film. I follow Molly Bourke who is blind on TH-cam and she really makes it seem like life's so easy being visually impaired, I think people need to hear your story. You're brutally honest, I can still feel your fear. I lost my hearing 9 yrs ago and all I can say is I think you're amazing. Im 44 yrs old and im sharing your channel to help others. Bless you honey. Much love from Australia 💛. Bree xx
Bree Phoenix you are just so sweet and it’s honestly so lovely to have you here. In terms of telling my story, I think it’s important to be authentic and honest because hopefully it will help other people who may be going through the same thing. Having a supportive network around you definitely assists which is why you may think mollie makes it being visually impaired look easy. :-). Her mum is just so adorable and having a helping hand does make things a lot easier, I must admit. I want people to see the real side of me, and yes there are going to be some very tough videos I need to make but equally this channel hopefully will bring a lot of positivity and hope. Thank you so much for sharing my channel and my journey with vision loss. Oh my goodness, you’ve been through a similar process, because having hearing and then losing it and going through grief and frustration must be the same sort of emotions. Bless you though, sending you massive hugs to. Xx
@@BlindGirlVlogs well I was misdiagnosed with pre leukemia and myelodysplssia approximately 9 years ago. I was given 2 years to live and could not find a bone marrow donor. I was told I needed a bone marrow aspiration and blood transfusions as I was anaemic. After the bone aspiration i noticed my hearing in my left ear was changing and then I just couldn't hear out of my left ear at all so this doctor wanted me to undergo another bone marrow aspiration and I woke up deaf in both ears, I'm now bilaterally deaf. I have never cried, I never became angry though as I have always thought things could be so much worse, like I could have actually had pre leukemia and myelodysplssia and I didn't. People always ask if I'm angry and I'm honestly not. I have had cochlear implant surgery but to be honest I love the silence now. I can turn my sound processor on or off. My depression and anxiety have left me since losing my hearing. The lord works in mysterious ways. My sister who is 7 years older than me never visited once or sent a text when my mother told her I was now deaf (bilaterallydeaf). My friends or so called friends disappeared and my fiance of 13 yrs walked away with no goodbye. My dad always taught me to be independent as he said at times no one will be there for you as people can be extremely selfish, so I grew up extremely independent. I love my own company and I'm not a needy person that needs other's to keep me entertained. I'm in Australia and off to bed but shall keep you in my prayers beautiful. You have such an amazing smile.
Bree Phoenix wow, thank you so much for sharing such a personal journey of yours. You really are an incredible person. Many people would have been angry and said why me but you have obviously taking it all in your stride and got on with your life. You are an inspiration to many because you could have withdrawn into yourself and become a very unhappy and angry person about all of the things you have been through. You are so right though, the Lord does work in mysterious ways and through being very independent it really has helped you here. I believe independence is so liberating. I don’t need people all around me to live, yes it’s nice to see friends and family but equally I feel I’m quite independent when it comes to doing things. I love to travel, I love to do all the things other people do and often take for granted. You sound such a beautiful person inside and out. Have a wonderful rest and chat to you soon. 😍😇. Xx
Sibbion I commend you for sharing your story, I cannot and would not even start to try and understand how difficult and emotionally draining for not only you but all your family and friends to make sense of it, I do hope and pray from the bottom of my heart that this video helps other people who are going through the same you are an inspiration to us all and I thank you for sharing such a personal experience. All our love Andy & Sam xxx
I was born with congenital cataracts had them removed with the lenses, young like yourself, stable for a bit. Then I started to have detached retinas. This happened 4 times each time loosing more sight. Thank you for sharing your story
Isabel Moore thank you so much for your comment and sharing your site loss journey, it’s always difficult talking about such things I think personally. Depends on someone’s journey and how recently they have been diagnosed but I think when you are faced with any impairment or disability, it makes you stronger as a person. I truly believe that.
I found this so moving I also went to Dorton house school and college the best days of my life it was a fantastic place I learnt so much had people who understood sight loss I think you are so amazing you really have been through so much but you have done so well. Sending love hugs 🤗 xxxx
From perfect vision? The title is misleading, but, I'm losing my sight and getting close to totally blind and wondering how others have coped. Thank you for making this video.
Firstly, thank you for commenting and I'm really sorry to hear about your site loss journey. Please do reach out because if I can assist or helping anyway, I would really like to. In terms of the title, it's hard to fit within a few characters, but I did have some vision, but it's trying to encapsulate everything in such a limited character count.
@@BlindGirlVlogs Hi, I have RP and macula dystrophy. I have been slowly losing my sight for years, but recently, it has deteriorated faster and is now getting to the stage I am worried it will completely disappear. I was told years ago that nothing can be done and they have no idea if it will totally disappear. It seems like it is doing. The worst part is I know what I am missing. I know I should think myself lucky for all the years of sight I have had compared to many like yourself. I'm starting to learn the piano in order to give myself something to do that I will never fully master and keep me occupied. Stevie Wonder watch out!
Thank you for sharing your story. It reminds me of the autobiography of Sabriye Tenberken, "My Path leads to Tibet" which I would highly recommend reading, if you can get it in accessible format. She also only really flourished when she went to a school for the blind at age 12.
mulibwa65 Petra thank you so much for stopping by and commenting, I will definitely check this book out sounds really fascinating. I hope you are well and staying safe in these very scary and strange times we are all in. X
I wonder why blindness often sets in when someone is asleep. Years ago I remember (it was a late-night radio dating programme) a lady called in who was blind, and the presenter asked her how she went blind and she said she fell off her bike at age 13; she had a delayed reaction and went to bed able to see and woke up the next morning blind. Another lady was punched in the face by her violent ex-husband (who had already blinded her in one eye the same way, but whom she remained friends with and helped him decorate his flat) and woke up blind the next morning. Then there was the woman I read about who lost her sight suddenly one evening, got it back a few minutes later then went to sleep and woke up blind and has been ever since. I often wondered about the first lady; this was around 1992, she sounded like she was in her 40s and so this was the age when no blind children were in mainstream schools, so she'd have lost her life as she knew it in one night. It must have been devastating.
I beautiful lady the angels that are ordained to heal and give hope to all that desires a world of love and eternal peace are on Earth. Please trust and wait patiently. all you desire you will receive.
Really inspirational thank you very much for sharing your story! I have also continuous but fortunately I can see around 10% and I'm really grateful for my little eyesight because it helps me really a lot in my life and I'm very grateful that I can see at least a little bit, but can see! I do appreciate a little rest of my eyesight everyday and also I do appreciate my ability to hear!
Siobhan, I certainly admire your sincerity and openness and total honesty in this story. You helped those of us who are sighted to understand your world and your feelings in a very quiet way...like two people having a conversation and me listening (intently) to your story.. AND you did this at the very beginning of the pandemic. I think all of us were wondering "what next" at that time.. I imagine those feelings of uncertainty were somewhat amplified in your situation. You are now firmly in control of your "new normal" but this video does an excellent job of telling us how the heartache of that transition felt. I certainly would not apologize for the content or the manner of presentation. It is one of the most "real" and authentic stories I have ever encountered on TH-cam. Thank you.
I just want to give you a huge hug. Thankyou for sharing your story. I can't imagine how painful this was for you to film. I follow Molly Bourke who is blind on TH-cam and she really makes it seem like life's so easy being visually impaired, I think people need to hear your story. You're brutally honest, I can still feel your fear. I lost my hearing 9 yrs ago and all I can say is I think you're amazing. Im 44 yrs old and im sharing your channel to help others. Bless you honey. Much love from Australia 💛. Bree xx
Bree Phoenix you are just so sweet and it’s honestly so lovely to have you here. In terms of telling my story, I think it’s important to be authentic and honest because hopefully it will help other people who may be going through the same thing. Having a supportive network around you definitely assists which is why you may think mollie makes it being visually impaired look easy. :-). Her mum is just so adorable and having a helping hand does make things a lot easier, I must admit. I want people to see the real side of me, and yes there are going to be some very tough videos I need to make but equally this channel hopefully will bring a lot of positivity and hope. Thank you so much for sharing my channel and my journey with vision loss. Oh my goodness, you’ve been through a similar process, because having hearing and then losing it and going through grief and frustration must be the same sort of emotions. Bless you though, sending you massive hugs to. Xx
@@BlindGirlVlogs well I was misdiagnosed with pre leukemia and myelodysplssia approximately 9 years ago. I was given 2 years to live and could not find a bone marrow donor. I was told I needed a bone marrow aspiration and blood transfusions as I was anaemic. After the bone aspiration i noticed my hearing in my left ear was changing and then I just couldn't hear out of my left ear at all so this doctor wanted me to undergo another bone marrow aspiration and I woke up deaf in both ears, I'm now bilaterally deaf. I have never cried, I never became angry though as I have always thought things could be so much worse, like I could have actually had pre leukemia and myelodysplssia and I didn't. People always ask if I'm angry and I'm honestly not. I have had cochlear implant surgery but to be honest I love the silence now. I can turn my sound processor on or off. My depression and anxiety have left me since losing my hearing. The lord works in mysterious ways. My sister who is 7 years older than me never visited once or sent a text when my mother told her I was now deaf (bilaterallydeaf). My friends or so called friends disappeared and my fiance of 13 yrs walked away with no goodbye. My dad always taught me to be independent as he said at times no one will be there for you as people can be extremely selfish, so I grew up extremely independent. I love my own company and I'm not a needy person that needs other's to keep me entertained. I'm in Australia and off to bed but shall keep you in my prayers beautiful. You have such an amazing smile.
Bree Phoenix wow, thank you so much for sharing such a personal journey of yours. You really are an incredible person. Many people would have been angry and said why me but you have obviously taking it all in your stride and got on with your life. You are an inspiration to many because you could have withdrawn into yourself and become a very unhappy and angry person about all of the things you have been through. You are so right though, the Lord does work in mysterious ways and through being very independent it really has helped you here. I believe independence is so liberating. I don’t need people all around me to live, yes it’s nice to see friends and family but equally I feel I’m quite independent when it comes to doing things. I love to travel, I love to do all the things other people do and often take for granted. You sound such a beautiful person inside and out. Have a wonderful rest and chat to you soon. 😍😇. Xx
Sibbion I commend you for sharing your story, I cannot and would not even start to try and understand how difficult and emotionally draining for not only you but all your family and friends to make sense of it, I do hope and pray from the bottom of my heart that this video helps other people who are going through the same you are an inspiration to us all and I thank you for sharing such a personal experience. All our love Andy & Sam xxx
andy Lumb again thank you so much Andy for stopping by and commenting and sharing hope and prayers. Great to have you on here. Love to you and Sam. Xx
I was born with congenital cataracts had them removed with the lenses, young like yourself, stable for a bit. Then I started to have detached retinas. This happened 4 times each time loosing more sight. Thank you for sharing your story
Isabel Moore thank you so much for your comment and sharing your site loss journey, it’s always difficult talking about such things I think personally. Depends on someone’s journey and how recently they have been diagnosed but I think when you are faced with any impairment or disability, it makes you stronger as a person. I truly believe that.
I found this so moving I also went to Dorton house school and college the best days of my life it was a fantastic place I learnt so much had people who understood sight loss I think you are so amazing you really have been through so much but you have done so well. Sending love hugs 🤗 xxxx
Thank you for sharing your story you are strong and beautiful ❤
Beauty From Pain thank you so much for stopping by and for your beautiful heartfelt comment. Glad to have your company. X
Kelsey and I are watching this. We can relate to this. I'm hoping she will do a video where we can share our stories.
From perfect vision? The title is misleading, but, I'm losing my sight and getting close to totally blind and wondering how others have coped. Thank you for making this video.
Firstly, thank you for commenting and I'm really sorry to hear about your site loss journey. Please do reach out because if I can assist or helping anyway, I would really like to. In terms of the title, it's hard to fit within a few characters, but I did have some vision, but it's trying to encapsulate everything in such a limited character count.
@@BlindGirlVlogs Hi, I have RP and macula dystrophy. I have been slowly losing my sight for years, but recently, it has deteriorated faster and is now getting to the stage I am worried it will completely disappear. I was told years ago that nothing can be done and they have no idea if it will totally disappear. It seems like it is doing. The worst part is I know what I am missing. I know I should think myself lucky for all the years of sight I have had compared to many like yourself. I'm starting to learn the piano in order to give myself something to do that I will never fully master and keep me occupied. Stevie Wonder watch out!
BGV, love and hugs from my heart to you about vision loss. 💜💜💜💜💜🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much for the sweet message. I hope you are well. Have a wonderful weekend.
Thank you for sharing your story. It reminds me of the autobiography of Sabriye Tenberken, "My Path leads to Tibet" which I would highly recommend reading, if you can get it in accessible format. She also only really flourished when she went to a school for the blind at age 12.
mulibwa65 Petra thank you so much for stopping by and commenting, I will definitely check this book out sounds really fascinating. I hope you are well and staying safe in these very scary and strange times we are all in. X
I wonder why blindness often sets in when someone is asleep. Years ago I remember (it was a late-night radio dating programme) a lady called in who was blind, and the presenter asked her how she went blind and she said she fell off her bike at age 13; she had a delayed reaction and went to bed able to see and woke up the next morning blind. Another lady was punched in the face by her violent ex-husband (who had already blinded her in one eye the same way, but whom she remained friends with and helped him decorate his flat) and woke up blind the next morning. Then there was the woman I read about who lost her sight suddenly one evening, got it back a few minutes later then went to sleep and woke up blind and has been ever since. I often wondered about the first lady; this was around 1992, she sounded like she was in her 40s and so this was the age when no blind children were in mainstream schools, so she'd have lost her life as she knew it in one night. It must have been devastating.
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I beautiful lady the angels that are ordained to heal and give hope to all that desires a world of love and eternal peace are on Earth. Please trust and wait patiently. all you desire you will receive.
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I 🙏🏼 pray that you will receive and regain your eye sight again 👀 in Jesus Name amen!!! & Amen!!!!