Could you continue living if you suddenly went blind or deaf?
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Yes | 39 | |
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I doubt going deaf would be a deal breaker, but going blind might put a bit of a damper on my present lifestyle; sailing in the West Indies.
Blind = death for me.
Being blind would be horrible, I don't think I could handle that one.
Being deaf, I could handle a bit better and probably still lead a normal life. But still horrible.
no, i'd have to be thrown in the volcano along with all the other cripples
duh
Yes. There would be so many less things to worry about. And it would be cool to get increased other senses, and learn how to adapt.
But surgeons are able to cure certain cases of blind/deafness now, so I'm not worried.
Deafness is one thing, especially if its partial, but blindness is definitely something that I can't deal with.
Either would suck but i'd rather be deaf. I would miss music but i'd still be able to feeeeel it man. Not sure how i'd handle going blind.
I think I could cope just fine with going deaf. Going blind, on the other hand, would depress me greatly, because all of my hobbies/interests involve the sense of sight.
Human beings adapt to every situation, so yes I continue living. I would still be able to make love and eat chocolate ice-cream. However I think it's easier to live being deaf.
I doubt it would have little impact on my breathing or heartbeat, so yes.
This was caused by Diabetes that he did not Even know he Had his eyes just blre up on him.
My friends brother had this happen to him he had a Job Delievering Newspaper and his brother was with him and he was driving when he almost run off the road his Brother grabbed the wheel and asked what was wrong he old him Dude I cant see That has been 4 or 5 yrs ago since then with alot of training Help for the Blind he seems to have adjusted
That thought scares the hell out of me. I think it would be very hard to adapt to such a situation.
Probably; I actually don't know as I have never pondered the question, but I chose to be an optimist.