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Getting Out & About With An Artificial Eye

The recent ArtEyes Summer picnic in Kings Park was a great success.

We estimated between 60 to 70 people came along representing all ages.

It was not long ago people with eye loss hid themselves away for six weeks before they were fitted with a new artificial eye.

These days we fit a temporary eye much earlier. This meant that one young man in his twenties could attend the picnic with his temporary eye only four days after having his own eye removed.

We introduced him to two other men in their twenties. One has had a prosthetic eye for several years while the other has had his eye only five months.

The picnic enabled these men to meet and it seemed that they were keen to maintain contact in future.

Paul and I love these social events. We enjoy spending social time with clients and their families.

We are delighted that social events like these help people to realise they are not alone in the experience of eye loss and many others can relate to this major life event.

I am looking forward to seeing you at the next ArtEyes occasion.


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    Maureen Muskett - It’s Alright

    I lost my eye as a child in the bombing of London in 1940. I didn’t meet anyone else with an artificial eye until I was an adult. I was very honest with people when I met them. If I noticed that people were studying the eye I just told them. “ That is my war wound”.
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    Nicole Abbott - Seeing Better

    Jayde (my daughter) can see colours and make out some shapes. She loves dancing, swimming, and has lots of nice friends at school. Jayde gets around with Miss Candy, her pink and green cane.
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