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22f with RP. Definitely terrified. Went to my first meeting at the local blind society. They spoke about the high unemployment rate, lack of Independence, and about thanking our caretakers (I may have had to leave the room to burts into tears in the bathroom at this point).
Some people tell me that there is life after I lose my vision but the meeting didn't make me feel like it was one worth living.
But I have also heard from other people that there are positives and maybe I can still be independent, employed, and only need help occasionally.
So is there some warmth at the end of this tunnel?
Edited: My atrocious spelling.
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