According to National Eye Institute, 5 million Americans will be suffering from low vision by 2030, with 2.2 million expected to be afflicted with blindness, just to give you an idea of how severe eye problems are becoming in the U.S.
Fine details of the reactions of people being diagnosed with vision loss might vary to a certain degree, but the overall sentiment remains almost the same, acute deprivation and frustration, to say the least.
What’s even more important to understand, however, is that such an emotional outburst is all but natural, a part of the process, a period of adjustment, which shall lead you to adapting to the changes introduced in your life due to vision loss rather than quitting on your ambitions and aspirations of life.
Let’s have a look at some of the most common feelings majority of people encounter with after being diagnosed with vision loss.
