Vision is the one thing that we all fear losing the most, when it comes to our senses. We may know of someone who lives independently although he or she are blind and wonder if being independent is even possible, after you lose your sight. As technology to prevent blindness moves steadily forward, there are still a few eye conditions that does affect your vision partially, or fully over time.
Knowing that you or someone you care for, is experiencing depreciating vision can be both scary and frustrating, not knowing how life will change when and how. As scary as losing your vision is, early preparation and arrangements can help you overcome certain difficulties when seeing becomes extremely difficult.
The first steps to preparing for loss of vision is to first prolong complete blindness by as much as possible. To do this consult your eye specialist at Ebsaar who will guide you on the steps you will need to take depending on the condition.
Usual precautionary steps will entail wearing sun glasses with a good UV protection base coat to prevent further damage to light sensitive cells in the eye. Additionally, you will be advised to wear your reading glasses when reading printable works or working on the computer. Eyestrain will force any condition, no matter how small, to worsen faster. Additionally, you may be asked to perform certain eye exercises to help in movement and focus. This will only help those with some visual conditions, but not with diseases like macular degeneration, which is a disease related to the internal structure of the eye.
As your vision depletes, you may first need to accept it emotionally, which is the hardest step to accomplish. You may experience feelings of anger, deception, emotional trauma. In this case, it would be advised to talk to family, and even a specialist counsellor, who is better able to help you deal with the circumstance. The good news is that, although your vision quality is depreciating daily, you will be able to live a normal a life as possible with help from loved ones and proper life style changes and care.
The main step in preparation is a career change. Depending on the career you are in, it might be possible to make arrangements to continue working may be from home, or with the help of an assistant. It is also important that you receive unconditional support from your family, while you make the transition from visually able to blind.
Start practicing early. Know where everything is at home, and ask your family to ensure they leave things as they are, or in their proper place for you to find. This will give you independence while at home, and you won’t feel completely helpless. As hard as it may be, wearing a blindfold around the house for hours each day, will allow you to become familiar with feeling for items than seeing them. Learn to read Braille. Braille is a simple system developed in France, which uses 6 positions in a rectangular box to distinguish each alphabet of the English language. Learning Braille is easy even for the blind, but it is much more easier for one who can still see reasonably well.
Losing sight due to old age, or medical condition is scary and certainly not something that anyone who is not blind can relate to. However, with proper care, lengthy and detailed planning, & preparation; you will be able to live a normal independent life, just like anybody else. If you fear losing your vision or need help seeing, visit Ebsaar Eye Surgery Clinic, led by Dr. Hani Sakla to receive professional eye care advice and blindness prevention treatment options from the very best in Dubai eye care.
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