Bored with TG Scene

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While scratching away, vainly trying to write something intelligent, compelling and interesting, it comes to me that as far as TG, GID and all that, it feels like I've "Been there and done that". This is no reflection at all on the experience of anyone else. I've had over 70 years to think about, theorize and experience the whole of it, and as soon as I could took the plunge trying to make it all real. In some ways I had great success and in others it was disastrous. I'm sure that my suffering is typical of the usual T person, so I won't further traumatize you.

My latest project, a short, almost a horror story, but not TG at all. I'm feeling some sense of urgency in my writing because my eyesight is becoming increasingly hazy, though I may not become entirely sightless, I do hope. It seems that there is braille software available but I have no idea if those who supply it and teach it would be helpful with my present endeavors. I've also seen software that greatly magnifies print. Feeling some anxiety about the future of my writing.

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I know your pain

I have Adult Macular Degeneration (wet). I can read my kindle/fire if it right in front of me. I use a stand that has it front and center and away I go. That is a relative statement. I don't drive anymore and television is fuzzy even at 42inches (diagonal). But I manage to cover several hundred paged on a daily basis.

I take injections in my eyes every month and I'm stable for now. Please cheer up Gwen. Don't make me come back and list the other maladys that make my life so exciting.

Ron

Blessings to you.

Thank you so much for the encouragement. I am said to have Cataracts but the VA has so far been inexpert in treatment.

Gwen