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LIVING WITH STARGARDTS DISEASE
Dawn's Story
My name is Dawn and I was diagnosed with Stargardts at the age of 15. The
quarter before taking the drivers education class. That was a heart breaker.
I am now 24 and highly functional. I moved out of my parents' house at the
age of
18. Stargardts never really affected me. I always looked at it as a
blessing because I know there are worse diseases to have. I have never
been hospitalized for anything. I'm completely healthy, and I have to look
at that as a blessing.
COPING
I have always been very outgoing. So, I meet people all the time, the
problem is when I run into them again, and don't recognize their faces. I
hate that! When someone is yelling your name and you don't have a clue who
it is until they are right in front of you. Well, now that I'm older, pride
is out the window and I'm very open with telling people about my visual
impairment. It keeps down a lot of confusion. I live independently and I'm
now looking into Biopic Telescopes for driving. My vision corrected is
20/400. So, if there is anyone out there that drives with Biopic glasses,
please e-mail me and tell me about your driving experiences.
I currently
attend College for Entrepreneurship, and have a CCTV at my school. And,
Zoomtext on the computers at school, also on my home PC. All in all I cope
pretty well, i feel everything happens for a reason. The best advice I can
give someone with Stargardts is, if you want something you have to step out of
your comfort zone and go out and get it.
Dawn
e-mail: DA17Hale@aol.com
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