Re: Please advise me on my situation.
I'm afraid I utterly disagree with Mads here. Standing up and giving everyone a long speech about yourself and your blindness will not only make you feel as if you stick out, but also put you up on a pedestal and thus less easy for others to approach.
Also, answering peoples questions about blindness can be a good ice breaker, it can be annoying definitely, but it's something you have to put up with.
About mobility, to be absolutely honest, I would suggest you practice hard. Find the methods that work for you. #eG myself I memorise landmarks rather than specifically try to comprehend an entire space, this will stand you in good stead in a lot of places, since there's nothing more irritating than constantly having to ask for help for trivial things like needing to find the loo.
That will obviously take time if you've not practiced the skills, and you might need to walk with someone around your school for the first while, but see it as an incentive to learn and put in the effort.
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