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When Macular degeneration has changed a life. A practical guide to give strategies for dealing with visual loss. This book explains a new way of understanding blindness, our number one fear in life. Why family and friends are critical to adaptation. Have fun as you step by step discover the secrets and get your loved one back to a life worth living. It explains a new way of understanding blindness later in life, containing information you will not hear from a GP or eye clinic. Discover the secrets to get your loved one back to a life worth living, and why the help of family and friends is critical to adaptation.…mehr

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When Macular degeneration has changed a life. A practical guide to give strategies for dealing with visual loss. This book explains a new way of understanding blindness, our number one fear in life. Why family and friends are critical to adaptation. Have fun as you step by step discover the secrets and get your loved one back to a life worth living. It explains a new way of understanding blindness later in life, containing information you will not hear from a GP or eye clinic. Discover the secrets to get your loved one back to a life worth living, and why the help of family and friends is critical to adaptation.


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Paul Wallis an optometrist has worked with blind and partially sighted people since starting his career at Moorfi elds eye hospital London. His practice in Dorset has twice won an Optician's eye care award, the optical equivalent of an Oscar. He lives in Dorset with his wife and three chickens.