[tri-med] Re: depth perception

>>>>>>>>>Susan, and anyone else with experience in minimal/no depth
perception, 
I know that one adapts to having no depth perception. By the time we Alex
was diagnosed as 'minimal depth perception' he had adapted--could catch a
ball, go up/down stairs etc. The ophthalmologist said that most people do. 

How does this translate into driving?<<<<<<<<<<<


? no depth perception????????  LOL I do have it but supposedly its just not
the same as yours. For me how it affects my driving is for example pulling
into a parking space between 2 cars, I always think I am going to hit the
car on the right and end up too close to the car on the left. But other then
thinking things on the right side of my car are closer then they are I
really don't have a problem driving.


Don't fight with dragons, for you are crunchy and good with Ketchup.

Susan mom to Rebecca trisomy 18 moasaic age 13 and Mark LD/ADD age 12. wife
to Glenn
Ontario Canada



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