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A/C fan won't turn off
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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 878446" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>Sorry to hear that. Is he getting therapy to learn how to live with his loss of vision? Tell him to not let it stop him. He's alive, and can do many things! My father-in-law lost his sight at age 26 with a wife and three small kids. He was a carpenter, so he was scared to death about being able to provide for his family. After getting over the shock, he pulled himself up by his bootstraps, went back and got his undergrad degree, and then went to law school. He was the first blind student admitted to the University of Illinois School of Law. He went on to enjoy a successful practice for over 25 years. He water-skied, golfed, and even taught his kids how to drive, all after he lost his sight. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wish all the best for your dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 878446, member: 55399"] Sorry to hear that. Is he getting therapy to learn how to live with his loss of vision? Tell him to not let it stop him. He's alive, and can do many things! My father-in-law lost his sight at age 26 with a wife and three small kids. He was a carpenter, so he was scared to death about being able to provide for his family. After getting over the shock, he pulled himself up by his bootstraps, went back and got his undergrad degree, and then went to law school. He was the first blind student admitted to the University of Illinois School of Law. He went on to enjoy a successful practice for over 25 years. He water-skied, golfed, and even taught his kids how to drive, all after he lost his sight. I wish all the best for your dad. [/QUOTE]
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