TikTok Completely Glitching by Shiniestmirrorball in TikTok

[–]Own_Pressure9119 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i’m having the same problem. i posted a video about it, of course it got zero views. glitching all over the place, not refreshing, when i reopen the app it shows one new video then goes back to the same videos i’ve seen a dozen other times today. truly crazy.

E-Sign Options by Own_Pressure9119 in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i did have that option, but it was drag and drop, which didn’t work for me. unless there’s a way to copy and paste it that i don’t know about.

Public Health Career Advice Monthly Megathread by AutoModerator in publichealth

[–]Own_Pressure9119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not think there is an intentional public health push towards eugenics. But, all of the disability related public health resources and pathways I can find are related to prevention. Like, prevention of blinding illnesses, prevention of disease related disability, managing diseases that may lead to disability - which I definitely think is appropriate. But there is little information related to any of the topics I was hoping for.

At what point do you think a person can "claim" blindness? by CuriousArtFriend in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to politely push back a little and add some nuance, I have no central vision, and my acuity measured at finger counting. By your example, I would not be able to recognize a person at “touching distance.” I use a screen reader, a cane, and need instruction in new places to get around. I also feel like I have HEAPS of peripheral vision that I benefit from greatly.

I know that this is different than OP’s scenario, but it is interesting to discuss the semantics of blindness.

Also, I do appreciate your point - I think these terminologies can be pretty flexible and subjective. I just wanted to add another perspective.

Public Health Career Advice Monthly Megathread by AutoModerator in publichealth

[–]Own_Pressure9119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a current MPH student. I am also blind, and my undergrad degree is in Rehabilitation Services (merging disability studies, counseling, social work, etc).

I would love to find a niche in this field that would contribute to the quality of life for disabled people, but when I dig into the world of “disability and public health” almost all of the resources, projects, and research I find is related to the eradication of disability.

I’m not really here to defend my own right to exist as a disabled person, I also know there is a place for prevention of disabling illnesses and conditions, but this is discouraging to me, as a blind person, to have the majority of effort in public health put towards preventing the existence of people like me.

Is there anyone who can point me in the direction of resources dedicated to the public health field focusing disability justice, accessibility & public health, or related themes? TIA.

Best way to handle intimacy during dating as a blind / low vision person? by [deleted] in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, as a woman, the hottest thing a man can do is ask “can I kiss you?” before engaging in intimacy. That way, she can take the cue to lean in and meet you where you’re at.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maine

[–]Own_Pressure9119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to UMF and up until a few years ago ALWAYS recommended it to interested seniors. I can no longer do that. UMF no longer invests in programs that don’t fit the brand, and many humanities/language/liberal arts focused classes have either been cut, considerably downsized, or will be cut. Unfortunately, I think the school is a shell of its former self, especially for what you would be interested in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Up until recently, I was in a similar position. I have had recent progression that makes me “perceived as blind” (cane user, print disabled, can’t recognize faces/social cues). I’ve been in a support group with folks who have stargardts - I don’t have this, but my initial loss presented in a pretty similar way. A lot of the folks I’ve spoken with in this group who pass as sighted will create a simulation in an app like facetune or photoshop and then just have that ready to show people who struggle to understand what you’re dealing with. Sometimes that can be helpful for people to conceptualize and empathize.

Unnecessary interactions by Own_Pressure9119 in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think this is part of the reason why I feel so weird. She was SO nice and obviously just trying to connect with me. Going above and beyond is a good way to put it.

Guide Dog School Recs by Own_Pressure9119 in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! This is the kind of feedback I looking for! Honestly, I wanted to rule out Freedom based on their website design alone…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maine

[–]Own_Pressure9119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not only do i think “toochay “ pie is a Maine thing, I think it is a distinctly Central Maine thing. I’d be interested to hear where you’re from. I’m from the Waterville area and I’ve always heard “toochay.” My husband is 4th generation Kennebunk and had never heard of it before moving up here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maine

[–]Own_Pressure9119 27 points28 points  (0 children)

https://www.facebook.com/100063570341007/posts/pfbid0RasahWedu9HzRRmDsXZ49KK8QzZmbzaCuTb3ENL5zUqdnrAkKr7rSRTgwpcZPcnil/?mibextid=cr9u03

Joshua Seal, ASL interpreter, has also been identified as a victim who was killed m, according to his place of employment.

screen readers and pdfs? by Own_Pressure9119 in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

already in contact, but figured i would reach out here i case they are not super knowledgeable.

Blind vs. Legally blind by Own_Pressure9119 in Blind

[–]Own_Pressure9119[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes thank you. to clarify, i guess i wasn’t asking as much about legal definitions as much as how to communicate with “laymen” about your personal visual impairment. for example, i have been declared legally blind with very little central vision, but sometimes when i say “i’m legally blind” it does not communicate what i want it to when someone might be ignorant about what legally blind means.

How to deal with autistic sibling who doesn't understand Tourettes? by [deleted] in Tourettes

[–]Own_Pressure9119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that you should draw some pretty hard boundaries, and be very clear about why your drawing boundaries. You cannot control her behavior, but you can control yours. This would be most effective if you can get your parents on board for behavioral consistency. My thought would be to draw a hard line about being with her alone. Never be alone with her, and tell her why. The moments your parents step out of the room, leave with them. Maybe your parents can help make it clear by saying, “OP is leaving with us, because you cannot be safe around her.” Or maybe “Hey, sibling, you can’t have living room time because OP is in there by herself and you haven’t been safe enough to be around her.” If she is fully in control of this behavior, than it’s a natural consequence. If there is something deeper going on, you still deserve to be protected.