
Navigating Darkness: Embracing Life's Changes After Blindness
12/12/23 • 30 min
The conversation begins with Elizabeth receiving the devastating diagnosis of a degenerative eye disorder, and her doctors informing her that if the disease took the course expected, she would be blind by age forty. At the time, she was twenty-two. Join her on an emotional conversation as she tells her story of blindness. The following information may not be accurate as the data is from JAN 2022
Prevalence of Blindness:
- Approximate Number of Blind Individuals: According to the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), there are around 7.3 million visually impaired individuals in the United States. This includes both legally blind and those with low vision.
- Annual New Cases: The specific number of new cases of blindness per year may vary. Causes of new cases can include age-related conditions, injuries, or underlying health issues.
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): AMD is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults. It affects the macula, leading to a loss of central vision.
- Cataracts: Cataracts, a clouding of the eye's lens, can cause blindness if left untreated. However, cataract surgery is a common and effective intervention.
- Glaucoma: Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that can damage the optic nerve, leading to vision loss. It often progresses slowly and without symptoms.
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Individuals with diabetes are at risk of developing diabetic retinopathy, which can lead to blindness if not managed.
- Injuries and Trauma: Accidents and injuries, including those to the eyes, can result in blindness.
- Vision Rehabilitation Services: Programs and services exist to help individuals with vision loss adapt to their environment, including orientation and mobility training, adaptive technology, and daily living skills.
- Advancements in Treatment: Ongoing research and medical advancements contribute to improved treatments and interventions for various eye conditions.
- Regular Eye Exams: Routine eye check-ups are crucial for early detection and management of eye conditions, potentially preventing or slowing vision loss.
The conversation begins with Elizabeth receiving the devastating diagnosis of a degenerative eye disorder, and her doctors informing her that if the disease took the course expected, she would be blind by age forty. At the time, she was twenty-two. Join her on an emotional conversation as she tells her story of blindness. The following information may not be accurate as the data is from JAN 2022
Prevalence of Blindness:
- Approximate Number of Blind Individuals: According to the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), there are around 7.3 million visually impaired individuals in the United States. This includes both legally blind and those with low vision.
- Annual New Cases: The specific number of new cases of blindness per year may vary. Causes of new cases can include age-related conditions, injuries, or underlying health issues.
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): AMD is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults. It affects the macula, leading to a loss of central vision.
- Cataracts: Cataracts, a clouding of the eye's lens, can cause blindness if left untreated. However, cataract surgery is a common and effective intervention.
- Glaucoma: Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that can damage the optic nerve, leading to vision loss. It often progresses slowly and without symptoms.
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Individuals with diabetes are at risk of developing diabetic retinopathy, which can lead to blindness if not managed.
- Injuries and Trauma: Accidents and injuries, including those to the eyes, can result in blindness.
- Vision Rehabilitation Services: Programs and services exist to help individuals with vision loss adapt to their environment, including orientation and mobility training, adaptive technology, and daily living skills.
- Advancements in Treatment: Ongoing research and medical advancements contribute to improved treatments and interventions for various eye conditions.
- Regular Eye Exams: Routine eye check-ups are crucial for early detection and management of eye conditions, potentially preventing or slowing vision loss.
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