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shazian
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Hello everyone, I am registered Sight Impaired Disabled. I started losing my sight about 2 years ago, January 2017 I was diagnosed with Bialateral Maculopothy. I now a have a white cane. I work full time hours and my manager has purchased computer equipment including Dolphin Software and a Scanner to enable me to do my job. I am in receipt of PIP. I just find my social scene has suffered quite a lot not being able to do all the things that I enjoyed doing. I still go to the theatre and have been to the cinema a couple of times. I live in Milton Keynes. Is there anyone else from Milton Keynes who would perhaps like to meet up for a coffee
Regards
Sharon xx
Regards
Sharon xx
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Hi @shazian
A very very warm welcome to you I do hope that we can help you ????
We have got plenty of info on our home page where you can hopefully find some info ???
Please have a good look at our online community where you might find some people in your area fingers crossed.
Please please let us know if we can help you further ????
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