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Blindness - Personal PagesInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Astrid's Site Description: My personal website is about my life with blindness from Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) and includes general information and resources related to blindness, as well as other information and resources on my life and interests. (astrid.9cy.com) |
Blind/vi Description: Find a listing of link to information for the blind and visually impaired community. (angelfire.com) |
Ellen Bomer - Survivor Description: The story of Ellen Bomer's recovery. After being blinded in the 1998 US Embassy Bombing in Nairobi, Kenya Ellen is still working toward recovering her lost eyesight. (ellen-bomer.com) |
Lenny McHugh's Home Page Description: Inspiring and motivational real-life stories from Lenny, who is a retired blind computer programmer. Includes links to many other resources for the blind. (geocities.com) |
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