Julie,
The key is that you are getting older and most likely starting to notice the vision changes that are happening to your vision as get older now.
What changes in your vision are you noticing?
Have you ever thought about starting to use a cane?
Because one of the qualifying factors that most if not all the guide dog schools look at in a person qualifying for a guide is that they need to have great cane skills. Because there will be times where your guide dog might get sick and you won’t want to take the dog with you.
I talking about the regular cane that you would a totally blind person using and not the Identification cane that you may carry around with you not to identify that you are visually impaired.
The difference between the two canes is that the identification is thinner then the traditional white cane which the tradition white cane is the one that the guide dog schools want you to be able to use.
I personally own both types of canes. I’ve own the traditional white cane for over ten years now. I’ve had a couple different one.
I’ve also owned one or two of the identification cane as well.
I can suggest that you sign your post so that people can address you by name when their replying to your posts.
Feel free to email off the AOC if you want to continue talking about this topic. My email address is in ny signature.