hi,
my name is sazid from andhra pradesh, working for indian railways.  I
am aged about 37 years.  Married and by almighty Allah's grace I am
having two childrens.

regards,
sazid

On 4/5/15, Bhavya shah <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am Bhavya Shah, aged 13. I reside in Mumbai and study in a
> mainstream school. I was diagnosed with a weak retina when I was
> approximately 5 years old. Every time my retina detached, an operation
> was performed to temporarily re-attach it, and my family was aware
> that sooner or later I would be completely blind. After seven years of
> slowly decreasing sight, I became fully blind at the age of 11.
> Fortunately, I was directed to the appropriate training and
> rehabilitation institutions and continued my mainstream schooling.
> Now, Life is as it was before when I was fairly sighted. The only
> skill I desire to have is independent mobility, but that's a long
> story in itself...
> Thanks.
>
> On 4/1/15, Narendra Sathe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> HI all
>> It was in may 2000 when I became 15 I was diagnosed RP. At that time I
>> had manageable vision but now I have very little vision left. It is
>> solely due to my family that I could face the vision loss phase of my
>> life with great strength.  In between sometime I feel little restless
>> but I come out of it thinking of persons who are in worse conditions
>> than me
>>
>> Narendra.
>> On 4/1/15, Sucharu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hello All,
>>> Good morning!
>>> I am Sucharu, 34 in age.
>>> I was diagnosed with RP 9  years back. It was the first year of my
>>> marriage,
>>> career and I was expecting.
>>> I was employed with a software company as development engineer trainee,
>>> my
>>> dream job. During all my diagnosis I never got even a hint about
>>> something
>>> like screen readers exist. This may be a surprise for many among us but
>>> my
>>> first clue for it was Satyamev Jayate by Aamir Khan , an episode was on
>>> disability.
>>> For long 7-8 years I keep fighting like a warrior never submitting to
>>> situation.
>>> I kept on making adaptations in kitchen, in relations and where not. In
>>> the
>>> whole journey, my strength was my family which cared a lot for me and my
>>> belief that everything happens for a purpose. But Every step of mine
>>> towards
>>> empowering myself is criticized by my surroundings and even my loved
>>> ones.
>>> But as per my experience, we Indians keep looking for temporary
>>> solutions
>>> for the permanent problems. This is even more hurtening than being blind
>>> in
>>> itself.
>>> Right now, I completely am concentrating on my present well-being and
>>> convinced even about a better future.
>>> I would like to summarize my experiences in the following points:
>>> By being a good example, I am contributing to the life of my son in more
>>> ways than any otherwise feasible manner.
>>> It is my own duty  to rehabilitate myself.
>>> You can actually realize the real potential of a problem by being a part
>>> of
>>> it.
>>> Your dream must have a drive enough to pull you out of small and big
>>> hurdles.
>>> There is nothing like perfect, be it your life, partner, anything or
>>> situation.
>>>
>>> It is most difficult to keep crippling  about anything and suffer
>>> continuously, so take an easier path and do how so little you can
>>>  Thanks,
>>> Sucharu
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of Pinkesh Tailor
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 9:11 AM
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerning
>>> the disabled.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Victims of RP
>>>
>>> Hi, I am suffering with loss of center vision since my childhood.
>>> Doctors says that this is a special type of RP which begins from center
>>> and
>>> gradually moves towards the periphery. Recently from 12 inches I could
>>> see
>>> only the first line. But I have been doing eye yoga since more then 16
>>> yrs
>>> although not very regularly except the first 5 years, but still I
>>> strongly
>>> believe I could protect my vision from total vision loss. Just 4 months
>>> back
>>> I met with a not so very common eye condition called uvitis in my left
>>> eye.
>>> I couldn't see anything with my left eye then. However with steroids
>>> there
>>> was some improvement. Still lots of pigmentation occurs at times due to
>>> which my vision goes down drastically. I came across a naturopathic
>>> doctor.
>>> According to him any condition can be reversed with appropriate diet.
>>> So he gave me some routine diets to have with regular foods such as lots
>>> of
>>> sallads made of carrot and all. I am following prescription given by him
>>> and
>>> within 4 weeks, I could even read the 4th line on the chart from 12
>>> inches.
>>> The pigmentation in my left eye is gradually decreased in frequency and
>>> I
>>> am
>>> feeling better. He assured me within 6 months you will be able to read
>>> all
>>> the 7 lines of the chart from 36 inches which constitutes 3/6 vision. I
>>> am
>>> positive on this and moving ahead. I will also take some new exercises
>>> with
>>> him after monsoon, until then I will honestly follow the diet plan.
>>>
>>> On 4/1/15, firoz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>    hi
>>>>
>>>> I am firoz pathan age 54   and total loss of sight
>>>>
>>>> I had rp since birth but during child hood I had only night vision
>>>> gone but
>>>>
>>>> my straight vision was good
>>>>
>>>> it was real hard to play out side with other normal children  but some
>>>> how I
>>>>
>>>> could manage to complete my study and I did not disclose my r p at the
>>>> time
>>>>
>>>> of interview  and got the job as chemistry teacher  in higher
>>>> secondary school  I did not move around lot and try to remember all my
>>>> topics so I can
>>>>
>>>> read and write on black board  more extensivly  and that helps when I
>>>> lost my sight at the age of ulmost 31 or 32 .
>>>>
>>>> due to my good command on subject and good nature  and support of the
>>>> students and school management  by the grace of almighty I did
>>>> continue my teaching career and manage to remain as good teacher all
>>>> the time
>>>>
>>>> I raised  one son and daughter with the income I got by the grace of
>>>> almighty and help of my  house wife
>>>>
>>>> my daughter is pharmacist  got merried to civil engeineer  and
>>>> setteled in sidny australiya
>>>>
>>>> my son is physical therapist and merried and setteled in north
>>>> carolina in america
>>>>
>>>> before six or seven years ago while returning from my speech at say
>>>> every thing at bombay I fell down at railway track and got hip ball
>>>> replacement
>>>>
>>>> same year with broken leg and total blind ness I got visa for america
>>>> so I
>>>>
>>>> moved with my wife here and by the grace of al mighty I got job as
>>>> sewing machine operator  and I took it and still I am doing it  and I
>>>> manage to send money to my son so he could able to complete his degree
>>>> and now got settled with me here
>>>>
>>>> now this year I will be applying for citizen ship if almighty wishes I
>>>> will
>>>>
>>>> get american pass port and then I am thinking to get retirement  and
>>>> might come back to india
>>>>
>>>> during my partial blind ness and total blind ness  the al mighty helps
>>>> me all the way and good wishes of all my elders and well wishers
>>>>
>>>> I do believe in god  totally  and only the faith in al mighty and
>>>> dedication
>>>>
>>>> I could able to draw all the complex chemical structures on black
>>>> board  and
>>>>
>>>> solved equations  even it was hard to get settled in america before
>>>> five years with pathan as a surname and recession but some how we did
>>>> it
>>>>
>>>> I will give you one example of how much and how with every moment god
>>>> helps
>>>>
>>>> me  I will try to be sort
>>>>
>>>> I was standing in winston salem  north carolina  in america with my
>>>> wife on
>>>>
>>>> very first day on the road early in the morning with chilly winter
>>>> and not
>>>>
>>>> knowing where is the bust stop or in which direction I have to go
>>>> different
>>>>
>>>> weather  different culture and language but again it was god who made
>>>> all this possible for me and I am still here
>>>>
>>>> blind ness or no blind ness no problem if god wishes and you are in
>>>> straight
>>>>
>>>> path  you can get result in your faver ,
>>>>
>>>> I will end with one note that I used to tell all my students  in
>>>> journey of
>>>>
>>>> 27 years of teaching and even my kids also
>>>>
>>>> remember only one thing
>>>>
>>>> what we can do    "" honestly work hard with full concentration and
>>>> with
>>>> happyness ""   remaining things are in gods hand
>>>>
>>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>>> firoz
>>>> From: "Vamshi. G" <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:39 AM
>>>> To: "Saravanan.K" <[email protected]>; "AccessIndia: a list for
>>>> discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled."
>>>> <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Victims of RP
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I can say I'm in the penultimate stage of blindness due to RP.  I
>>>>> could cope with the condition at every stage with appropriate
>>>>> adjustments and adaptations.  These range from stopping riding a
>>>>> cycle and walking, reading with eye glasses to magnifying glasses,
>>>>> using screen readers, etc.  The latest in this series is learning
>>>>> mobility with white cane just a few months ago.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me tell you how I take RP.  I  was prepared for blindness right
>>>>> at the moment I came to know about my condition.  What ever vision i
>>>>> have is bonus from god.  I am open to any lifestyle changes warranted
>>>>> by RP.  I hope some treatment comes through.  Otherwise, I'm ok
>>>>> living with blindness throughout this life.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm neither the only person nor the first person to become blind.  So
>>>>> many blind people are living life with dignity and enjoyment.  Why
>>>>> can't I?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/31/15, Saravanan.K <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am Saravanan from bangalore.
>>>>>> I hope you are all fine.
>>>>>> As we all know that RP is a disease which will gradualy reduce down
>>>>>> the vision. In most of the cases it will result in complete
>>>>>> blindness.
>>>>>> Til today, there is no standardized treatment for this disease.
>>>>>> If you visit any doctor, they will reply that it is stil on research.
>>>>>> The percentage of persons having RP is keep on increasing like
>>>>>> anything.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The
>>>>>> persons will not recognize any diffrence in the initial stages of RP.
>>>>>> It is like a slow poison without pain eating our life.
>>>>>> The persons suffering by RP can cross all stages from good vision to
>>>>>> complete blindness. It is very clear that RP persons are fight ing
>>>>>> in the battle of vision limits . they are all sailing in the broken
>>>>>> ship with only hope  that there is someone(GOD) to save their lives.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In our friends circle, How many of them are victims of RP.
>>>>>> To be frank, I want our friends to put your views and expressions,
>>>>>> how you are facing this situations.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Shall we know what is the current vision status.
>>>>>> Are you realizing your loss of vision.
>>>>>> in what duration it takes place.
>>>>>> Are you ready to tackle the next stage.
>>>>>> How are you facing family - job - friends with RP.
>>>>>> We ourself doesn't realize the changes between yesterday and today,
>>>>>> how you make your soroundings to know about you.
>>>>>> And finally what about our future.
>>>>>> Please share only your experience .
>>>>>> We don't want any imaginations.
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Saravanan.K
>>>>>> +91 9916512402
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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