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I am working with The Georgia Foundation for the Blind, whose info was
given to me by the teenager that announced I am the coolest person on
the face of the planet. I have approached The Emory Eye Clinic but got
pretty will blown off. I tried the same thing with The Atlanta Center
for the Blind and got the aame response. Unfortunately, this seems to
be a place where they, knowingly or not, hold their clients back. I am
hoping to get some good contacts with the foundation mentioned above. I
am NOT going to give up. This is too important to me.
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Mary P. Blanton, Owner
The Needlework House
3360 Satellite Blvd
Suite 5
Duluth, GA 30096
(770) 622-4249
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Tom Fowle wrote:
> Mary and all,
> One type of resource many don't know of are low vision clinics.
> These exist at some teaching hospitals and other large eye
> centers. Sorry I don't know where except here in the S.F. bay
> area.
>
> The good ones have ophthalmologists and optometrists who
> specialize in knowing all the tricks of the low vision trade.
> This is beyond what medecine does to correct medical problems.
> More like what to do with what you have left.
>
> As we all know too well, your average ophthalmologist and/or
> optometrist hasn't a clue about dealing with low vision, but some
> of these specialists are great and very practical.
>
> So, after your eye doc gives up on you, go to your nearest
> teaching eye hospital and see if they have a low vision clinic
>
> Mary, you might find someone from such a clinic willing to come
> give talks to your workshop which could enhance your allready
> high degree of knowledge.
>
> tom fowle
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