
17,000 writes: Everything bad happens in the dark. Tell us your stories of noises and bumps in the night, power cuts, blindfolds and cinema fumbling.
( , Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:49)
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I've got that. It's wank.
I'm finding it's difficult playing first person shooters in dark areas, as the contrasted areas are impossible to see properly.
My sight's not that bad so far but the consultant never told me about going partially sighted.
Bah.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2009, 15:33, 2 replies)

Ask them about it. If it's anything like what I've got every case is different. My Grandfather was driving until he was 60 but I on the other hand was never allowed to start driving. My sight is as bad as my mother's, who is 30 years older than I am. Maybe your case is the same. Good luck!
( , Wed 29 Jul 2009, 15:52, closed)

I only know what I've found out on the internet or through the Manwife, so it's going to be a bit different depending on the person.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2009, 16:12, closed)
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