Archive for the ‘Computers and internet’ Category
Monday, October 8th, 2007
Our site has been down over a week after an upgrade of the blogging software. Part was due to incompatibilities with some of our older plugins and our theme template as well. So we've had a face lift! I hope you'll find our site easier to use ...
Posted in Blogging, Help and find help, WordPress | No Comments »
Saturday, March 31st, 2007
I recently received this note from a woman who is blogging her way through eye muscle surgery:
I found your website because I am an adult living with a crossed-eye. I recently started a blog to share and document the journey through corrective eye surgery.
A few days ago, she ...
Posted in Blogging, Help and find help, Strabismus surgery | 1 Comment »
Saturday, November 18th, 2006
I often hear people say, "I'm glad I found your group. I thought I was the only one with this problem!" You are not the only one with strabismus. There many of us, and several places online to find us! Different Strabismus Groups meet different needs. ...
Posted in Computers and internet, Help and find help | 6 Comments »
Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
It is difficult to comprehend what another person sees. I tried to verbally explain to my doctors that one eye was rotated or twisted, but now I've found a way to show them.
One of the first things I noticed, soon after my first surgery, was how funny the shower ...
Posted in Lois' story, Strabismus surgery, Utilities, Vision simulators | 2 Comments »
Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
What would you do if you were told you had only three months of vision left? Those of us with strabismus can usually clear our vision by squinting or closing one eye. But while pursuing a promising career as a fashion designer, Steph Cutler discovered that she could ...
Posted in Accessibility, Inspirations, Leber's Neuropathy, Vision simulators | No Comments »