You could be forgiven for expecting it will be 'chronically painful' for
you to read and consider what follows. But my hope is that it isn't too
unbearable to read about the different aspects of chronic pain affecting
millions of us.

About being legally blind

About 3.5 years ago I was diagnosed as 'legally blind'. 'Confronting' is a nice way of putting it. A head-on high speed collision of thoughts and emotions is what really happened and still does at times. Someone once said, "You will get used to this." I wonder when this will happen.

 There is a risk factor with anything a 'sight-impaired' person does...or tries to do. The trick is in knowing what is an acceptable risk and what is not. Experience is my most effective life-skills teacher. Learning how to accept what I can and can no longer do, is a long drawn-out series of lessons. Some take a long time learning. I think I accept the principle that I have significant limits. Accepting how I live with this reality every day and night is a very different thing. Sight related injuries tell me how far along this pot-holed road I've come. Patient acceptance-I'm not there yet.

Giants live here

Expecting the unexpected.