Living with vision impairment MS Joyce Bohen recently wrote a book about her multiple sclerosis experience. She talked about the fight against multiple sclerosis, and about one of her main symptoms, optic neuritis. In this book, she tells everyone that life can imagine life everyone can see bright colors and vivid paintings. I can not see black. Besides experiencing blindness, she also brought intense pain.
Visual impairment is the first symptom of many MS patients. The occurrence of eyes, sudden eye pain, or haziness may be frightening and the knowledge that eyesight may be compromised will make MS patients uneasy about the future. Fortunately, prognosis contributes to recovery from many sight problems related to MS. There are even things that change the adaptive vision problem to advantage. Flock Fox, a photographer living in MS living in New York, helps her adapt to be a better photographer and teaches other people with vision problems how to use various types of cameras I am talking.
Living with vision impairment MS Joyce Bohen recently wrote a book about her multiple sclerosis experience. She talked about the fight against multiple sclerosis, and about one of her main symptoms, optic neuritis. In this book, she tells everyone that life can imagine life everyone can see bright colors and vivid paintings. I can not see black. - Hilton's analysis of the lost horizon "... the horizon rises like a curtain; the time spreads out and the space shrinks" In James Hilton's "Lost Horizon", readers quickly find fuses and other A kidnapped passenger Charles Martinson who is fascinated by three people traveled together, Miss Brinko and Henry Bernard. Hilton starts his novel using the framework's literary skills