Welcome to Blind Focus with Rob Sears: my story of living with Retinitis Pigmentosa. I'm sharing my journey living with retinitis pigmentosa to continue raising awareness about this rare eye condition.
Join me as I navigate through the challenges and triumphs of living with vision loss, and learn valuable tips and resources for managing daily life with RP. Through personal stories, informative videos, and interviews with experts, I aim to shed light on the impact of retinitis pigmentosa and empower others facing similar struggles.
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Mate my playlist with info might help as might seeing my journey. LOADS more stuff to come. It can be a scary time AND you need to know you’re not on your own as long as you keep reaching out my friend. Rob
I love your guide at first he sounds like he is talking about how he feels about living on earth so far and his human experience lmaoo and the last guy i liked how he said there is one excuse to not do something but all other reasons to do it.
I had the pleasure to go and watch at Mallory Park. Whilst its very humbling to see all the Athletes with their individual disabilities the sheer determination to enjoy and finish their races was absolutely incredible. The atmosphere was unbelievable everyone so supportive and friendly of each other from the novice just starting out to the UK Olympic Para Triathlon Gold Medal Winners Dave and Luke. I came away in awe of all these athletes and what they bring to the name of SPORT. Love this Video. Well Done Rob xx
Brilliant interviews Rob. Very encouraging views and tips. These athletes and their guides are such wonderful people and I'm so glad I've met them personally.
Ive been thinking of the name Able, as in “Cane and Able” (yes I know “Kane and Abel” before anyone corrects me 😂) Because with this cane- I am “Able” to keep my independence , I am “able” to to navigate the world
Oh my that door closing on you is dreadful - certainly panic would have set in if that happened to me and I have sight. Something certainly needs to be done in making it easier to reopen the train doors and making the powers that be aware that these automatic doors are not user friendly especially with people suffering from sight loss and in an emergency. Xx
Killer video. Love how you included blindside. It is the cherry on top. Your every blind child’s hero’s. Keep up the great work. Breaking barriers. Showing the world you’re unstoppable.
Shocking stats and the law certainly needs to change. I am an OAP 😊 without sight loss and I certainly give up on certain sites. Hopefully the new legislation will make life easier for all. Very informative Video. Xx
More shocking stats here Rob. Businesses must be able to see failed attempts to continue but fail or don't bother to check why. I hope this legislation helps. Site owners need to hear the stats on this video.