highwaystar101 said:
gurglesletch said:
highwaystar101 said:
gurglesletch said: TBH your thread name is misleading. If you are partially blind you can still see but not as well. (quality) |
How so?
Sight is not a binary thing, it's not a case of perfect sight or no sight. My grandmother was registered as blind after an accident, it left her with ~10% of what was her regular sight, if she had a treatment to restore her sight from 10% to 50% then her sight would have been restored.
This man was partially blind, now he's not due to this treatment. His sight has been restored.
Sight is not binary.
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My point is that he was never blind. His vision was just inhibited. Being blind means you CANNOT see and this man obviously could.
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Partially blind!! Partially, that's the key word here. Partially. You can be partially blind and have your sight restored. Did you not read what I wrote? Being blind is not a binary thing, as in it can only be one way or the other. Being blind does not mean that you can't see full stop, if you're missing 90% of your vision then you are by definition partially blind.
Partially blind is a perfectly viable term to us. No-one said he was 100% blind, they said he was partially blind.
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Your lack of common sense is disturbing.