This is one DeafBlind woman’s journey with DeafBlindness. Renee describes her struggles, successes, and hope as she fights to become independent and be accepted in a world that would rather hide her in the dark silence.
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Hello, Renee, I love you blog and webpage. I am a young male adult with Usher’s Syndrome and I write and blog documenting everything that happens, emotions, humor, learning to use a cane, etc. I’d love the chance to network with you. I’ve included my blog site and email in the comment.
Thanks, John. I will check your blog out, too! I will follow you if I can. For me, following my blog and Facebook page are important because companies that will buy ad space or donate money to my organization do so if I have a large following, so if you can follow me, I would appreciate it. The funds go to help other DeafBlind children and adults, not me.