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One (Mis)step from (Personal) Disaster: Being Blind

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I became completely blind in my early fifties. I had had sight problems since my teenage years and they had worsened considerably during adulthood. Then, I had a simple, stupid accident at home when I hit my face on the edge of a table, which robbed me of what little sight I had, turning me from B2 to B1 in blind sports terms.

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Ilan Kelman Laura M. Stough

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© 2015 Ilan Kelman and Laura M. Stough

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Kelman, I., Stough, L.M. (2015). One (Mis)step from (Personal) Disaster: Being Blind. In: Kelman, I., Stough, L.M. (eds) Disability and Disaster. Disaster Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137486004_4

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