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Originally posted by Karen
Tell him he's sweet, and you love him to bits, but ...
Did it ever occur to him that the person wouldn't necessarily need help just because s/he is blind? Many blind people, or other "differently abled" as my friend Larry with Cerebral Palsy prefers, individuals are quite self-sufficient, and might be upset by his assault on their independence - so "proceeding with caution" is the BEST answer!
Don't I know it! My dad acutally has Cerebral Palsy, and has been out of work for a while now. He has a Masters in Finance and Marketing, yet when he lost his job a decade ago, he could only find work as a security gaurd in a bank. He recently lost THAT job and REFUSES to go to OVR (Office of Occupational Rehabilitation) and get their help in finding him a job - thats their job, thats why they exist, to help people like dad. but he flat-out refuses beause he wants to get a job on his own. He does not have a handicapped license plate (which annoys mom bcause she'd like to just once park there when in a hurry ;) ) and he goes about life like he's normal and healthy in every way. He's a good man and has shown the kids a good example.