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i have had periods of time where i couldn't hear, its much worse than not
seeing, and i have had a couple of episodes where i could barely walk or not
walk at all, also worse than blindness, and at least twice i have months of
time where i couldn't use one of my hands, also as bad as blindness...

with an attitude like this you will fail with any disability. truth is its
not what happens to you physically mentally emotionally or financially, its
how you cope flat out suck it up and move on... i do understand that some
people can't do this, but giving up is not for me, and btw andy, you are in
the majority of the average human, 86 percent think of blindness as the
worst form of disability... Lee
"Chemo the Clown" wrote in message
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On Feb 1, 8:35 am, Andy wrote:

You've been in the dark for a long time.
 
"Storrmmee" wrote:



Lee,

I'm certainly a poor judge of sense disabilities.

I've lost hearing in one ear or the other that completely threw me off
balance, but I can't compare that to complete deafness, not knowing
better. That sense of being off-balance came as a shock every time!!!

I once stood in an acoustically perfect sound-proof booth. Whatever I
said I could only hear vibrating through my spinal cord. If I stayed in
the booth for 15 minutes or more (or so I was told), I'd have died by
listening to the pounding sound of my heart beating. I took their word
for it.

Best,

Andy
 
"Storrmmee" wrote:



Lee,

I've been accused of having bad taste but, that's only temporary and
rare. ;)

I don't wish loss of senses on anyone. Instead, I'd pay dearly to
restore common sense to some folks. :)))

Best,

Andy
 
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