INSPIRATIONAL STORIES OF THE VISUALLY CHALLENGED Plus RESOURCES
Author | : Margaret Phalor Barnhart |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2019-04-28 |
ISBN-10 | : 1092124438 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781092124430 |
Rating | : 4/5 (38 Downloads) |
Download or read book INSPIRATIONAL STORIES OF THE VISUALLY CHALLENGED Plus RESOURCES written by Margaret Phalor Barnhart and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-04-28 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: According to the National Eye Institute by 2020 it is estimated that 5.5 million people of all ages will be blind or have low vision. Low vision is impairment that cannot be corrected by standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery. That is 1 out of 28 and that is shocking. We also have a diabetes epidemic that can lead to diabetic retinopathy. Is the world ready? I don't think so. Are you aware of what this might mean to you?The purpose of this book is to let readers know that loss of eyesight is not a death sentence. Twelve people have shared their stories detailing how they met the enemy in their own lives and how they cope on a day-to-day basis. Some of them were born blind or became blind after a period of normal sight. Others have slowly lost vision and have learned to cope at different stages. Emotions play a major part in this experience and reading how others dealt with anger and depression helps the newcomers know they are not alone.The book began as a tribute to my husband who became instantly blind at the age of 10. When we married I entered his world and became a part of the low vision community. It is in Tucson, Arizona where I met the folks who graciously shared their stories with me. They detail not just the physical facts, but the emotional turmoil that took over when they were first told they had low vision that could not be restored with eyeglasses; or, they were blind or would gradually become so. Including Resources, Organizations and Definitions, along with the Stories makes this book useful to much of the population and particularly to those over the age of 60.I believe people who are already experiencing low vision will find this book valuable because of the sense of support they find in the Stories, and Resources they might not be aware of.The book should be in libraries where it will be one of a kind. Lions Clubs that focus their volunteer work with collecting and distributing eyeglasses and conducting vision screenings will benefit from this book. Many have members who are blind as does Tucson Rincon Lions Club. Sellers of vision equipment will want to stock this book. Ophthalmologists could buy in bulk to hand to their patients at the time of diagnosis or worsening eyesight. I think bookstores will want this on their shelves so it can be available to all. It will be available on Amazon as paperback, e-book and audio. Inspirational Stories of the Visually Challenged plus Resources might not be something you need, but think about someone you know, be it family, friend or co-worker. I think you will be thanked profusely. It would benefit someone considering purchasing this book if you would take time to write a brief review on Amazon and Goodreads so others know the value of this book.