
An intimate conversation about living with vision impairment and related medical conditions, discussing daily challenges and medication dependencies.
Original TransmissionsThis episode features a deeply personal discussion about vision impairment and its impact on daily life. The speaker describes their experience with legal blindness, explaining how bright lights can create lasting visual impressions that persist for hours. They discuss the complexity of their condition, emphasizing that it's not just about vision loss but about overall functionality and independence. The conversation touches on medication management, particularly convulsion medication that is essential for basic mobility and getting out of bed. The speaker shares how their condition affects their ability to perform daily activities and describes episodes where falls have occurred due to convulsions. This appears to be an honest, vulnerable sharing of the realities of living with multiple interconnected health challenges.
The host Psyche discusses their vision impairment and related health conditions, addressing misconceptions about their blindness.
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