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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 01:08:56 +0530
> From: vibhu sharma <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [AI] Obama Administration Blocks International Treaty To
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> Thanks a lot. This was exactly what I was looking for.
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> On 7/24/12, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 23 July 2012
> > WASHINGTON --
> >
> > The Obama administration is blocking the creation of an international
> > treaty designed to protect access to books and reading material for
> > blind people in poor countries.
> >
> > The administration's move to stall the treaty comes after President
> > Barack Obama vowed to support an "international instrument" to ensure
> > the global blind population has access to reading materials. Advocates
> > for the blind are strongly in favor of the treaty, while corporate
> > publishers, who profit from the global status quo, are opposed.
> >
> > Negotiations are currently taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, before
> > a United Nations panel, and are scheduled to conclude on Wednesday.
> > Nonprofit organizations representing the interests of the blind say
> > the American delegation has been effective in negotiating substantive
> > provisions in the pact that would help people living with
> > disabilities. But they say the U.S. is balking at efforts to make
> > those provisions part of a binding international treaty. Instead, the
> > U.S. is seeking a non-binding slate of policy recommendations, which
> > advocates for the blind worry would not effectively remove barriers to
> > educational reading materials that are currently in place.
> >
> > "We absolutely support a treaty," said Melanie Brunson, executive
> > director of the American Council of the Blind, in an interview from
> > Geneva with Knowledge Ecology International, another nonprofit group
> > devoted to greater global access to information. "We believe that
> > that's really the only way to ensure that countries will know it's
> > important, and it's not just something they can sort of do, or do
> > voluntarily, or do parts of."
> >
> > Although the talks are not well-known domestically, both corporate
> > publishers and advocates for people living with disabilities view it
> > as a landmark treaty. Media that are accessible to the blind, like
> > Braille works and audiobooks, are far more costly to create and
> > distribute than traditional print publications, and feature a much
> > smaller market. Many nations have specific copyright exceptions
> > protecting such works, exempting their producers from having to pay
> > costly royalties to publishers. But poor countries still have very
> > limited resources to produce works for the blind, and thus have
> > extremely limited libraries. An international treaty would make it
> > easier for wealthier nations, like the United States, to share works
> > with other countries.
> >
> > "The treaty is essential to allow us to expand and serve the world,"
> > said Jim Fruchterman, founder of Bookshare, an online nonprofit
> > American library with over 150,000 titles for the blind. Bookshare
> > titles are available for free to U.S. schools and U.S. students, but
> > not to citizens of developing nations. "In a lot of the developing
> > world, the entire library might be 20 or 30 books," said Fruchterman.
> >
> > The treaty would expand access to reading materials for the blind by
> > establishing a specific exemption to traditional copyright standards
> > for alternative publishing formats that benefit the blind and people
> > with visual impairments. American publishers are generally supportive
> > of the provision. Allen Adler, a top lobbyist with the Association of
> > American Publishers, helped craft such a domestic U.S. law to
> > accomplish exactly that. But publishers are concerned that finalizing
> > an official treaty, instead of a nonbinding slate of policy
> > recommendations, will establish a new intellectual property precedent
> > that could cut into profits in other areas.
> >
> >
> > "We really don't want to establish a precedent on a series of treaties
> > that specifically focus on trying to set forth minimal limitations and
> > exceptions to the rights of copyright owners," Adler told KEI in
> > Geneva. "Up until now ... the treaties and other international
> > agreements that have been devised ... have been to establish the
> > minimal rights available to copyright owners, not the limitations and
> > exceptions to those rights."
> >
> > A treaty would explicitly require countries to establish new copyright
> > protections for publications for the blind. Violating the treaty would
> > subject nations to international sanctions. A less formal statement of
> > policy would simply put a U.N. stamp of approval on permitting nations
> > to reach their own individual accords on new standards. Countries have
> > always been permitted to reach deals with each other on sharing
> > materials to benefit the blind, but few are doing any actual work on
> > the issue. There is no legislation pending in the American Congress to
> > allow the U.S. to share such works with other nations. The blind
> > community has been advocating for such legislation since the 1980s.
> >
> > The Obama administration's delegation for the treaty talks is being
> > led by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which declined to comment
> > for this article. It also includes members of the Office of the U.S.
> > Trade Representative, a White House body responsible for negotiating
> > international trade pacts. USTR also declined to comment.
> >
> > In April, Obama met with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to discuss
> > a host of international trade issues, and issued a joint statement
> > supporting an "effective" international deal to support the blind, but
> > did not specify whether an effective deal would be a formal treaty or
> > a more informal agreement.
> >
> > "The Presidents reaffirmed the commitment of both countries to the
> > conclusion of an effective international instrument in the World
> > Intellectual Property Organization that ensures that copyright is not
> > a barrier to equal access to information, culture, and education for
> > visually impaired persons and persons with print disabilities," the
> > statement read.
> > Source:
> >
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/23/obama-blind-treaty_n_1695363.html?1343064474&utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 09:22:45 +0530
> From: "Preeti Monga" <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [AI] How do you keep yourself going
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> Thank you Rishi. Let us become capable and give give and give. You cant
> miss
> it then...success I mean!
> Preeti
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rishi
> Kewalramani
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 10:50 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] How do you keep yourself going
>
>
> Very well said Preeti!
> In my opinion, You've summed up the crux of the highest practical
> philosophy
>
> of the world and given the formula of true happiness, success, leadership
> and harmonious relationships with one and all!- Thanks a tonne!
> Life becomes wholly blissful if we consciously put in an effort to practice
> and implement the higher values of life and living that you've succinctly
> mentioned in your mail.
> Life is to give and not to take!
> And it's a law of nature, we'll not fine even one person in the entire
> world
>
> who is self-centered  and is happy, and vice versa, we'll not find even one
> person in the entire world who is selfless and is unhappy.
> Once we have an ideal in life, a nobler, greater purpose in
> our activity beyond our self centred interests, life itself becomes
> invigorating, exhilarating.
> There is a lot of energy, a lot of inspiration and motivation in life.
> We find peace and bliss in action.
> and this law of acting with a higher ideal in life is applicable to all, to
> individuals, organizations and nations.
>
> this is a law of life, you can't change it, I can't change it.
> We got to examine, experiment and experience this truth for ourselves.
>
> May we all abide by these sublime values to experience dynamism,
> prosperity,
>
> success  and true happiness in our education, in our work and in all our
> endeavors.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Sincerely,
> Rishi.
> "One gets in life what one deserves and not what one desires and one knows
> what he deserves."
> - Albert Einstein
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Preeti Monga" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 7:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] How do you keep yourself going
>
>
> Dear All,
> If you notice  carefully, life is a struggle for everyone; disabled or not!
> That is if you must call it that!
>
> Having said that, I wish to say only one thing, we only need to change our
> own perception towards ourselves and to the world. The world only sees you
> as you see yourself! This is very very true, though you may like to differ.
> Always try to be on the giving end and not on the takeing/asking end, and
> you will see the change that comes into your life. Give of everything/ your
> knowledge, your friendship, your love, your help, your support, your
> kindness, your understanding, your hard work, your happiness etc, whatever
> you have. Try doing this and then you will soon realize that life need not
> be a struggle or a fight!After all weather you can see or not, you are a
> wonderful creation of the world and can make all the difference to
> everything around. Each one of us has our special set of strengths and
> skills, so try not to look at life as a struggle but in fact as your
> special
> challenge and recognize your own ability and expertise to sail through with
> flying colors! Count all your blessings and strengths and you will see how
> much you actually have been gifted with, and because of your very own
> positives, you have achieved so much for yourself. As the saying goes:
>
> "Be the change you wish to see in others and the world around"!
>
> Warmly
>
> Preeti
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mohit Shah
> Shah
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 3:31 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AI] How do you keep yourself going
>
> Hi all,
>
> I hope you all had a great week.
> I just thought of discussing an issue with you guys purely for academic
> reasons.
>
> Wee all visually impaired people have to fight with someone or
> something on a daily basis in order to lead better lives.
> We have to constantly strive to change people's perceptions about us.
> Sometimes, even our own  friends make us feel left out or try to act
> like our grandparents and not like our friends.
> In the sense that they try to protect or respect us too much.
> Plus, we have to face various challenges in order to compete with
> others in academics and later on in work.
>
> Cutting a long story short, what I mean to say is that our entire life
> is literally a struggle.
>
> So, how do you all keep yourself motivated?
> How do you bring yourself back up when the chips are down and you
> start asking yourself why is it that only you have to face such
> challenges?
>
> Cheers,
> Mohit
>
> P.S. Like I said earlier, I am only asking this question for the
> purpose of discussion. It is not like I am particularly depressed
> about something at the moment.
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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 09:27:24 +0530
> From: "Preeti Monga" <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [AI] RP & hopelessness
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> I don?t think we would be doing whatever we are if we were not blind! Learn
> to turn everything you have into your strength and don?t waste time and
> energy just thinking of things others have! If you can transform everything
> you have into your strength, you will be pleasantly shocked as to what you
> can already do and are not doing...
>
> Cheer up everyone... and spread it around every moment and everywhere!
> Preeti
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mohit Shah
> Shah
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 11:02 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] RP & hopelessness
>
> Hi Ekinath bro,
>
> Sorry for my late reply -- I just saw this post after talking to you.
> You have always been a source of inspiration for me even though you
> may not know it.
> One can find many  successful blind  people, but it's very hard to
> find cheerful blind people.
> This may sound a bit absurd, but it is actually  what I have learnt on
> the basis of my experiences.
>
>  I have   been partially blind for all the 18 years of my life so far
> and have very little vision.
> I always try to cherish the limited vision that I have even though
> it's not really of much use.
>
> Even today, there are uncountable occasions when I find it hard to
> truly accept the fact of my visual impairment.
> No words of wisdom can really help you much in those times.
> And one question which always remains in the mind of a blind person,
> no matter how successful he or she becomes, is "Would I have been able
> to do more than this if I had been sighted?"
>
> But the mantra that I always try to follow is this: "It is our choices
> that make us what we truly are, far more than our abilities".
>
> I am sure you will  remain just as amazing and cheerful even if you
> lose your remaining sight.
> And that is what really matters.
> I'd prefer   being a happy blind person instead of   being a sulking
> and universally disliked sighted person.
>
> Cheers,
> Rahul
>
> P.S. On another note, I would strongly suggest  everyone to see Randy
> Pausch's last lecture video on YouTube. It is very inspiring and
> really helps you to put everything in life into perspective.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 8/21/12, vivekananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am suffering from Glucoma, i am having some sight whenever crossing
> > road I use white cane though I can see vehicles from quiet far, my
> > friends do not hasitate to use white cane.
> >
> > On 8/21/12, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I too have experienced ssuch incidents where people doubt if I'm
> >> really challenged. And also, I'm not a very good user of the cane.
> >> Anyway what's importaant is that we accept the reality and never
> >> pretend to be normal sighted. I started using the cane when I was
> >> around 18 studying in class 12. I prefer to ask the driver about the
> >> bus # and its route, mostly I get a satisfactory answer from him and
> >> sometimes from the passengers inside. I travel by the normal
> >> first/second class coach in the railway trains coz I'm comfortable
> >> with it, not to hide my disability. One good thing is that I'm able to
> >> restrict loss of vision due to treatment since the age of 2 years, I'm
> >> 35 now. My ophthalmo has clarified that the medicines he prescribe are
> >> for retention and not for cure, I follow his instructions strictly and
> >> believe it has helped me. I understand not being able to see something
> >> that could be seen earlier is a painful experience but its really
> >> important for us to be prepared when we know that its ought to happen.
> >> Think of ways to overcome difficulties rather than cripping over
> >> something that's not under our control. Vision loss can happen with
> >> anyone, the difference for us is that we know about it in advance.
> >> Isn't this an advantage and an opportunity for us to prepare for the
> >> future?
> >>
> >> Dear friend, don't lose hope - keep your cool and you'd be able to
> >> think of the positive side of the situation. Wish you ALL THE BEST...
> >>
> >> On 8/20/12, Shona Man <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> The worldd for me too is a growing dark due to disappearing my center
> >>> vision. I was a person' who was a naughty' kiddy and having amaising
> >>> arrangement of my personal contacts, but everything has been lost on
> >>> the account of my diminishing vision. Many people consider me as a
> >>> sighted person as my eyes do not reflect any sense of blindness by
> >>> looking on them, but there is a dark inside these two little balls. I
> >>> have lost many of my relations because I do not often visit them and
> >>> most of the time confine my self at my resident pllace. But I think a
> >>> lot' if I had been a sighted person' could enjoy every moment of my
> >>> life, as by driving, by making every one pleased by my activities but
> >>> alas! nothing is with me which could me pleased when i have lost my
> >>> sight.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 8/20/12, Geetha Shamanna <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Hi Ekinath,
> >>>>
> >>>> I fully understand your fear of losing the little vision you have,
> >>>> although
> >>>> it is practically of no use. Although I have been nearly blind since
> >>>> birth,
> >>>> the little vision I have had has kept me going. Just being able to see
> >>>> light
> >>>> makes me cheerful as well, especially on sunny days.
> >>>>
> >>>> Did you have your eyes examined for cataract? Doctors recently
> >>>> discovered
> >>>> cataract in both my eyes and operated them. I have been able to see a
> >>>> lot
> >>>> more light ever since.
> >>>>
> >>>> I do not wish to raise hopes -- cataract surgeries don't always result
> >>>> in
> >>>> an
> >>>> improvement in vision. But if you do undergo tests for cataract now or
> >>>> later
> >>>> and if doctors do determine cataract, do have it removed. It might
> help
> >>>> sometimes.
> >>>>
> >>>> It is important to accept reality otherwise and carry on with life.
> Try
> >>>> learning to meditate. It is an effective way of grounding oneself in
> >>>> reality.
> >>>> Geetha
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: [email protected]
> >>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ekinath
> >>>> Khedekar
> >>>> Sent: 19 August 2012 07:55
> >>>> To: accessindia
> >>>> Subject: [AI] RP & hopelessness
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi Friends,
> >>>>
> >>>> Today and last night I was a little senti.
> >>>>
> >>>> My right eye in which I have mere light vision has been paining for
> >>>> couple
> >>>> of days and therefore, I visited a specialist.
> >>>>
> >>>> She told me nothing abnormal nieghter pressure not anything to worry
> >>>> but
> >>>> just an usual degeneration of my retina due to RP and recent maleria.
> >>>>
> >>>> So it means I might lose my taken for granted just a light perception.
> >>>>
> >>>> Friends, it struck me hard.
> >>>>
> >>>> I have zero vision in my left eye. And some of you will exactly
> >>>> understand
> >>>> what it means. I mean I shared this with my close friend but she could
> >>>> not
> >>>> appreciate and said "then it will go all dark right?"
> >>>>
> >>>> No sighted person can understand this but totally blind persons.
> >>>>
> >>>> I am very scared to lose this little vision. Practically, this
> >>>> remaining
> >>>> vision is of no use, but I can see light which makes me cheerful. I
> can
> >>>> make
> >>>> out shadows etc. and appreciate weather.
> >>>>
> >>>> But it might go away and then what will follow is not even darkness,
> >>>> but
> >>>> complete elimination of one of the senses.
> >>>>
> >>>> I will never be able to see again.
> >>>>
> >>>> What frustrates me is that there's no way out or around RP to be able
> >>>> to
> >>>> enjoy the beautiful gift of seeing partially though.
> >>>>
> >>>> So questions for the learned and experienced:
> >>>>
> >>>> 1. Can I anyhow retain what little I have?
> >>>> 2. If I lose all my sight will any break through treatment in future
> >>>> can be availed by me because they say at least little vision is must
> to
> >>>> treat.
> >>>>
> >>>> Last but not the least:
> >>>>
> >>>> I have made up  my mind to enjoy every bit moment that has been given
> >>>> to
> >>>> me
> >>>> before I lose all my sight.
> >>>> I will take lot of leaves and plan more outings so those last moments
> >>>> of
> >>>> light are saved in before it's time for darkness, hmmm, no I don't
> know
> >>>> how
> >>>> to describe that but it's more horrible than darkness.
> >>>>
> >>>> kindly answer my queries and help me do the best in circumstances.
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>>> the
> >>>> current beneath the water that determines your direction."
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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 10:56:13 +0530
> From: "Satguru" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Windows 7 Problem in Windows Explorer.
> Message-ID: <A06334A71CF4403EA03A493BE3A6DF2E@Satguru>
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> Hi,
>
> I had the same problems in the past. A friend of mine had suggested 2
> solutions that you too can try. I did apply
> both and they work perfectly for me now.
>
> 1, navigate to windows explorer;
> Windows-key+e,
> 2, now use the keystroke; Alt+p. Make sure Show the preview pane is
> unchecked.
>
> Another way to do this is;
> Again go to windows explorer,
> Alt+t=tools,
> O=options,
> Shift+tab to general,
> Right arrow to the view tab,
> Tab until your in the treeview,
> Now press the letter "s",
> Until you hear;
> "Show preview handlers in preview pane"
> By default it's on,
> Press the spacebar to turn this item off,
> And tab to okay press enter.
>
> The second solution is the following:
>
> open your drive in which windows seven is installed.
> Locate the folder named windows and open it.
> Look for a file called explorer.exe and coppy it. Don't cut it please, just
> coppy it.
> Now, locate the folder named: system32 and open it. Paste the file you
> coppied there and you are done.
>
> As I said, after making these changes, my windows explorer rarely crashes
> now.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
>
> Satguru
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Amiyo Biswas" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 8:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Windows 7 Problem in Windows Explorer.
>
>
> I have tried it twice already.
>
>
> With best regards,
> Amiyo Biswas
> Cell: +91-9433464329
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sinoj" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 8:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Windows 7 Problem in Windows Explorer.
>
>
> > Try to repair Windows 7 using repair option which can be found at
> startup.
> > You need to press F1 or F2 key at start up to get this. No Win7 DVD is
> > required and it will not affect your files and settings. Or try to
> restore
> > to a previous date when it was working fine.
> > ---
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> >
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > From: "Amiyo Biswas" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 5:57 AM
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [AI] Windows 7 Problem in Windows Explorer.
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > My friend and I are facing the same problem on our Windows 7 Ultimate
> > installation. When we are working in Windows Explorer, it often stops
> > working with the ... not responding message. Here the ... means the
> folder
> > name.
> >
> > I tried the solutions I found on the net, but to no avail. Any solution?
> >
> > By the bye, this problem did not occur in my previous installation. It
> was
> > the same version.
> >
> > With best regards,
> > Amiyo Biswas
> > Cell: +91-9433464329
> >
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 10:59:28 +0530
> From: "Kotian, H P" <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] Compromising email ID's
> Message-ID:
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> All
>
> I am changing the subject line which was:  RP & hopelessness
>
> As such it is off-topic, however, this is very important. I was shocked to
> read this trailing mail:
>
> You should not share your  email password even amongst the closest of
> friends. Even, if you get to know anyone else's password, you should not
> attempt to use it in any way.
>
> One can get into serious trouble and avoid it in any cost.
>
> Some folks do try to break into others email just for the fun of it, this
> can be very disastrous.
>
> I'll close this thread and I earnestly hope our members take this very
> seriously and ensure their id's do not get compromised.Let me also assure,
> no offense meant.
>
> Harish Kotian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Rahul Bajaj
> Sent: 09 September 2012 23:05
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] RP & hopelessness
>
> Sorry I sent that from Mohit's ID.
> I was just logged in through his ID and sent that through it.
> I hope you don't mind it, my friend.
>
> Cheers,
> Rahul
>
> On 09/09/2012, Mohit Shah Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Ekinath bro,
> >
> > Sorry for my late reply -- I just saw this post after talking to you.
> > You have always been a source of inspiration for me even though you
> > may not know it.
> > One can find many  successful blind  people, but it's very hard to
> > find cheerful blind people.
> > This may sound a bit absurd, but it is actually  what I have learnt on
> > the basis of my experiences.
> >
> >  I have   been partially blind for all the 18 years of my life so far
> > and have very little vision.
> > I always try to cherish the limited vision that I have even though
> > it's not really of much use.
> >
> > Even today, there are uncountable occasions when I find it hard to
> > truly accept the fact of my visual impairment.
> > No words of wisdom can really help you much in those times.
> > And one question which always remains in the mind of a blind person,
> > no matter how successful he or she becomes, is "Would I have been able
> > to do more than this if I had been sighted?"
> >
> > But the mantra that I always try to follow is this: "It is our choices
> > that make us what we truly are, far more than our abilities".
> >
> > I am sure you will  remain just as amazing and cheerful even if you
> > lose your remaining sight.
> > And that is what really matters.
> > I'd prefer   being a happy blind person instead of   being a sulking
> > and universally disliked sighted person.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rahul
> >
> > P.S. On another note, I would strongly suggest  everyone to see Randy
> > Pausch's last lecture video on YouTube. It is very inspiring and
> > really helps you to put everything in life into perspective.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 8/21/12, vivekananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I am suffering from Glucoma, i am having some sight whenever crossing
> >> road I use white cane though I can see vehicles from quiet far, my
> >> friends do not hasitate to use white cane.
> >>
> >> On 8/21/12, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> I too have experienced ssuch incidents where people doubt if I'm
> >>> really challenged. And also, I'm not a very good user of the cane.
> >>> Anyway what's importaant is that we accept the reality and never
> >>> pretend to be normal sighted. I started using the cane when I was
> >>> around 18 studying in class 12. I prefer to ask the driver about the
> >>> bus # and its route, mostly I get a satisfactory answer from him and
> >>> sometimes from the passengers inside. I travel by the normal
> >>> first/second class coach in the railway trains coz I'm comfortable
> >>> with it, not to hide my disability. One good thing is that I'm able to
> >>> restrict loss of vision due to treatment since the age of 2 years, I'm
> >>> 35 now. My ophthalmo has clarified that the medicines he prescribe are
> >>> for retention and not for cure, I follow his instructions strictly and
> >>> believe it has helped me. I understand not being able to see something
> >>> that could be seen earlier is a painful experience but its really
> >>> important for us to be prepared when we know that its ought to happen.
> >>> Think of ways to overcome difficulties rather than cripping over
> >>> something that's not under our control. Vision loss can happen with
> >>> anyone, the difference for us is that we know about it in advance.
> >>> Isn't this an advantage and an opportunity for us to prepare for the
> >>> future?
> >>>
> >>> Dear friend, don't lose hope - keep your cool and you'd be able to
> >>> think of the positive side of the situation. Wish you ALL THE BEST...
> >>>
> >>> On 8/20/12, Shona Man <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> The worldd for me too is a growing dark due to disappearing my center
> >>>> vision. I was a person' who was a naughty' kiddy and having amaising
> >>>> arrangement of my personal contacts, but everything has been lost on
> >>>> the account of my diminishing vision. Many people consider me as a
> >>>> sighted person as my eyes do not reflect any sense of blindness by
> >>>> looking on them, but there is a dark inside these two little balls. I
> >>>> have lost many of my relations because I do not often visit them and
> >>>> most of the time confine my self at my resident pllace. But I think a
> >>>> lot' if I had been a sighted person' could enjoy every moment of my
> >>>> life, as by driving, by making every one pleased by my activities but
> >>>> alas! nothing is with me which could me pleased when i have lost my
> >>>> sight.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 8/20/12, Geetha Shamanna <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Ekinath,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I fully understand your fear of losing the little vision you have,
> >>>>> although
> >>>>> it is practically of no use. Although I have been nearly blind since
> >>>>> birth,
> >>>>> the little vision I have had has kept me going. Just being able to
> see
> >>>>> light
> >>>>> makes me cheerful as well, especially on sunny days.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Did you have your eyes examined for cataract? Doctors recently
> >>>>> discovered
> >>>>> cataract in both my eyes and operated them. I have been able to see a
> >>>>> lot
> >>>>> more light ever since.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I do not wish to raise hopes -- cataract surgeries don't always
> result
> >>>>> in
> >>>>> an
> >>>>> improvement in vision. But if you do undergo tests for cataract now
> or
> >>>>> later
> >>>>> and if doctors do determine cataract, do have it removed. It might
> >>>>> help
> >>>>> sometimes.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> It is important to accept reality otherwise and carry on with life.
> >>>>> Try
> >>>>> learning to meditate. It is an effective way of grounding oneself in
> >>>>> reality.
> >>>>> Geetha
> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>> From: [email protected]
> >>>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ekinath
> >>>>> Khedekar
> >>>>> Sent: 19 August 2012 07:55
> >>>>> To: accessindia
> >>>>> Subject: [AI] RP & hopelessness
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hi Friends,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Today and last night I was a little senti.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> My right eye in which I have mere light vision has been paining for
> >>>>> couple
> >>>>> of days and therefore, I visited a specialist.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> She told me nothing abnormal nieghter pressure not anything to worry
> >>>>> but
> >>>>> just an usual degeneration of my retina due to RP and recent maleria.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> So it means I might lose my taken for granted just a light
> perception.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Friends, it struck me hard.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have zero vision in my left eye. And some of you will exactly
> >>>>> understand
> >>>>> what it means. I mean I shared this with my close friend but she
> could
> >>>>> not
> >>>>> appreciate and said "then it will go all dark right?"
> >>>>>
> >>>>> No sighted person can understand this but totally blind persons.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I am very scared to lose this little vision. Practically, this
> >>>>> remaining
> >>>>> vision is of no use, but I can see light which makes me cheerful. I
> >>>>> can
> >>>>> make
> >>>>> out shadows etc. and appreciate weather.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> But it might go away and then what will follow is not even darkness,
> >>>>> but
> >>>>> complete elimination of one of the senses.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I will never be able to see again.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> What frustrates me is that there's no way out or around RP to be able
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> enjoy the beautiful gift of seeing partially though.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> So questions for the learned and experienced:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> 1.        Can I anyhow retain what little I have?
> >>>>> 2.        If I lose all my sight will any break through treatment in
> future
> >>>>> can be availed by me because they say at least little vision is must
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> treat.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Last but not the least:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have made up  my mind to enjoy every bit moment that has been given
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> me
> >>>>> before I lose all my sight.
> >>>>> I will take lot of leaves and plan more outings so those last moments
> >>>>> of
> >>>>> light are saved in before it's time for darkness, hmmm, no I don't
> >>>>> know
> >>>>> how
> >>>>> to describe that but it's more horrible than darkness.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> kindly answer my queries and help me do the best in circumstances.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Cheers
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> "The waves breaking on the surface draw all the attention, but it is
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> current beneath the water that determines your direction."
> >>>>>
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> >>> Zujar...
> >>>
> >>> An optimist laughs to forget, whereas a pessimist forgets to laugh!
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