I had the honour of making the acquaintance of a gentleman who had been blinded at the age of 20 while working as a lab tech in the US Army Medical Corps. (Silver Nitrate explosion) in the late 1960's. He was a friend of my sister in-law and we shared a love of fishing and compared notes as a couple of ex- army medics.
He accepted his fate with a determination and a courage that inspired me greatly. One of his passions was hunting! He had a rifle that was modified with the scope offset so that his hunting partner could visualize and talk him onto the target. His excellent sense of hearing and smell proved to be a great advantage while hunting!
The post script to this is that after being ignored and disregarded by the US DVA for decades, he was recently examined by a young eye surgeon who performed surgery, retinal re-attachment and cornea transplant... after 35 years he had his eyesight restored.
Can you imagine looking in a mirror again for the first time in 35 years? He wrote a book which chronicles his life journey and its amazing successful culmination.
He accepted his fate with a determination and a courage that inspired me greatly. One of his passions was hunting! He had a rifle that was modified with the scope offset so that his hunting partner could visualize and talk him onto the target. His excellent sense of hearing and smell proved to be a great advantage while hunting!
The post script to this is that after being ignored and disregarded by the US DVA for decades, he was recently examined by a young eye surgeon who performed surgery, retinal re-attachment and cornea transplant... after 35 years he had his eyesight restored.
Can you imagine looking in a mirror again for the first time in 35 years? He wrote a book which chronicles his life journey and its amazing successful culmination.




















































