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hi Rita, I called the instructors boss and made a complaint and the

instructor came today and was a good boy for the whole session, smile. we

will see how it goes. I told the boss I would like a different instructor.

she said they were just trying to hire someone now. thanks,

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Hi ,

I am glad that you made your concerns known, because there is no way for the

boss to know what is happening out there, unless somebody tells her, or him.

Good luck with the rest of the lessons.

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, thanks for your support. it was a tough one because I did not want

to cause anyone to lose a job. three out of the last four sessions he

cancelled on me. he just said he could not justify coming here for one

person. I find it hard to believe there are not more blind people needing

assistance. then another instructor told me I was the only one that would

see him. very strange?

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good for you for sticking with it!

If you feel more confident in your instructor, you will make much better

progress! I know it is difficult some times, to speak up, but if you don't

you will be the loser. You will lose out on important skills which will be

with you for the rest of your life. So stick with it, and good luck! Go

and show him what you're made of!!

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I applaude you for doing what you did. I understand your concern about

someone losing their job - but - if the person was doing as he or she

should there would not be a problem in the first place.

If you were the only one willing to see him does that tell you

something?

Keep up the good work and especially the good work on your diet.

Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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, thanks for your support. it was a tough one because I did not

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to cause anyone to lose a job. three out of the last four sessions he

cancelled on me. he just said he could not justify coming here for one

person. I find it hard to believe there are not more blind people

needing

assistance. then another instructor told me I was the only one that

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see him. very strange?

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armando

you know what keeps me going? i feel there has got to be a better way and

that being a dog. this would allow more indeptendence. i know i am no way

ready now but .... is there a possibility. i will never know unless i try

everything in my power. so here goes. i have the time all i need is the guts

and the opportunity. karen

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sy, thanks, thanks for being a teacher for the others. thanks for making us

wiser. and thanks for letting us vent when we need to. gosh we are blind and

talking to people in outer space and become better for it. how is that for

moddern times? smile, karen

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A person who is willing to face the source of their fears already has the

gutts. All you need do is just stare the monsters down.

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harry, that applies to diabetes also. sometimes i wonder about quality of

life. i realize by being a diabetic, you are faced with a challange. but a

blind diabetic is a monster as you say it. i pray for wayne, i pray for all

the people out there who will not do anything about their problems. i pray

god with show them the light and give them strength. all we need is the

proper tools and a little guidance. karen

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Hi ,

I am very proud of you! You have the proper attitude! I know that it takes

a great deal of nerve! But you will be rewarded in the end! Having

freedom, is the greatest gift! Stick with it, and keep up the great work!

There will be times, when things will seem very difficult! Stick with it,

we are all here to support you in your journey!

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Harry and , I love this kind of thinking! Thanks Harry.

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Good for you . Everyone has burdens to bear; I personally don't think

being a blind diabetic is as bad as some other awful conditions I have seen

in my nursing life and life as a counselor. At least our problems have

many, if difficult solutions!

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harry, that applies to diabetes also. sometimes i wonder about quality of

life. i realize by being a diabetic, you are faced with a challange. but a

blind diabetic is a monster as you say it. i pray for wayne, i pray for all

the people out there who will not do anything about their problems. i pray

god with show them the light and give them strength. all we need is the

proper tools and a little guidance. karen

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armando, i have been told the mobility training is the hardest part and i

have to agree. even when you are being trained with others you realize they

have some sight. you are one of the few that are totally in the dark. karen

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Yes ,

mobility is a very technical skill. It requires many repetitions, and a

great deal of patience! You have to make use of all of your other senses!

At times it can be very frightening! I have to walk down a very busy street

every morning and night to make my way to work. Sometimes it sounds like

the cars and trucks are going to run right over me. If it helps, it does

get easier as the time goes on!

You have made the decision to master this skill, and that is the biggest

step!

Don't be too hard on yourself! It takes a great deal of time, to master and

feel confident with the skill.

Let's put it this way, if you can master that skill, the rest of the road,

is going to be a piece of cake!

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I agree with , . Mobility sets you free, but you hve to

overcome the fear. I really think it is worse in today's world than when I

was learning mobility. There is somuch more traffic. I live on a

sidewalkless street and it seems like the cars are going to run overme; that

has never happened and I trust my dog explicitly-as I did my cane hen I used

one. Grit you teeth and keep it up! I'm sure you will get it. As ,

says, it does get easier as you gain the necessary skills.

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Yes ,

mobility is a very technical skill. It requires many repetitions, and a

great deal of patience! You have to make use of all of your other senses!

At times it can be very frightening! I have to walk down a very busy street

every morning and night to make my way to work. Sometimes it sounds like

the cars and trucks are going to run right over me. If it helps, it does

get easier as the time goes on!

You have made the decision to master this skill, and that is the biggest

step!

Don't be too hard on yourself! It takes a great deal of time, to master and

feel confident with the skill.

Let's put it this way, if you can master that skill, the rest of the road,

is going to be a piece of cake!

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armando, thanks for that, i tink i have gotten rid of the fear or should i

say shear tear? it just scared the heck out of me. now i am more patient and

keep on trying. hearing the traffic is scary but hearing nothing in my

neighbourhood is just as scary. karen

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You have it !! The alternative is much more frightening!

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how long does it take to get the skills>><>? karen

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It is different for everyone . You are working at it and it will

happen-just because you are determined! (smile)

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My very good friend, you are doing a really great job so just don't get

discouraged.

Hang in there because it will, one day, all come together and you will

wonder what all of the confusion was about.

Sweetie, these statements apply both the the mobility mountain you are

climbing and the diet miasma you are wading through.

Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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may I ask what kind of shoes you wear? I know a long time ago you

mentioned you used to love high heels.

The right type of shoe can make a world of difference. As I get older I

need help with balance which is not directly related to blindness. I wear

a flat shoe.

Another thing is to make maximum use of your hearing. Do keep us updated.

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sy, some of my friends used to call me bull headed. when i want to reach a

gole i work very hard and if therr is a mountain i go over it or around it,

smile. but gosh these are pretty big mountains these day. but never mind it

will take me longer but the goal will be that much sweeter, smile. karen

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rita, i dont need high heels being retired i general live in running shoes

with custom made insoles. i go for comfort. karen

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Hi ,

you are well on the way!

If you can't climb over those mountains, you sound like you are ready to

tunnel through them!! Just to give you an idea, I know of folks that have

taken up to five months to learn a difficult street crossing, and some

people take up to two months just to learn to walk in a straight line. So

take your time, and you will be just fine! The biggest obstacle to over

come is the fear, and you sound like you are well on the way to doing that!

Please keep us informed, we want to celebrate those successes with you!

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