When I got really down in 2004 because i thought I would loos my job, how will we cope, could my wife work full time and I look after my daughter etc.....
Through work, the paid for councelling provided by BUPA, you might be able to get a similar thing from your hubbies work. It is all done on your terms and I found it was nice just to talk to a complete stranger on neutral grounds to help get things clear in my own mind.
That is when I found this group and got to know people on line and in person that had KC. Some of which decided the graft route was not for them so they adapted well to the world of partialy sighted. I heard earlier tis year the guy I met at a Birmingham meeting now has a guide dog. He still enjoys his familly and is regularly out tending his alotment.
I found him a real inspiration in that I know it possible to lead an active and fulfilled life in the world of partially sighted or blind.
Done partially sighted once with a stick and I survived, perhaps because i knew it was only temprorary but it can be done.
Wine away Anne, you have supported us and we are there to support you too.
If you provide the venue, Andrew seems to have volunteerd to be tea boy, I will bring the cakes. Unfortunatly one of my alcoholic cakes takes about 3 months to make. Well one day to bake, the rest of the time is getting all the alcohol in
Thats a though, shall we have a KC Christmas bash?
If I make the cake now, it might just be iced in time


