>
>I choose to learn to work within the confines of my condition.  I can't
>imagine rolling over and turning my back on the occupation I have loved
>being involved with for over 20 years.  Much less leaving my clients hanging
>in the breeze.  I have more of a condition that will change how I do things,
>not one that has stopped me dead in my tracks.  It is irritating, but I
>prefer to not dwell on, "Why me?"  There are many folks far worse off than I
>am, this is a ripple in a large pond, hardly detectable in the overall
>scheme of things.
>
> > You (Gil) may want to give the folks at the Center for Disability
> > Rights in
> > Rochester a call. They will probably be able to connect you to folks who
> > will have insight not only into speech recognition software but
> > into other
> > adaptations to address your situation.
>
>Good advice.  I never even thought to look for help from any such
>organization.  Never had to consider it in the past.  Thank you.

You're welcome, and you've got a great attitude.

Ken
www.stic-cil.org



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