Dora Speck
Princess Mousketeer
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- Oct 24, 2016
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Not sure if any of you knew this, but there's a device a totally blind or visually impaired person takes at Disney that describes attractions or places as you move about the parks. I tried to rent one when at Disneyland Park, but didn't hear anything out of the ear piece I was given. Now I was too excited to care to get it tested before leaving City Hall. This is just a friendly reminder that if any visually impaired or totally blind people are going to try this device, please get it tested before leaving.
I myself have been blind since birth. I was born weighing in at one pound, six ounces. As a child, I was able to see lights, shadows and bright colours out of my right eye. But I lost what I was able to see due to a haemorrrhage and loss of oxygen in the optic nerve. I've been totally blind in both eyes for 7 years now.
I myself have been blind since birth. I was born weighing in at one pound, six ounces. As a child, I was able to see lights, shadows and bright colours out of my right eye. But I lost what I was able to see due to a haemorrrhage and loss of oxygen in the optic nerve. I've been totally blind in both eyes for 7 years now.