u/ReasonableRole6198

Hey all! I (23F) have optic nerve hypoplasia that has rendered me completely monocular. I have been driving my Nissan sedan since I was 16. however, it can sometimes be hard to drive because it lacks certain features, like blind spot monitors, etc. I was wondering, is there any crossover/small SUVs that are especially good for those with depth perception issues?

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u/ReasonableRole6198 — 10 days ago
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Hey all! I have Unilateral ONH, with complete vision in one eye, and 0 vision in the other. I am thankful to have the vision I have, but I still get angry towards it all. I get to live a pretty normal life, but every aspect is affected in a way that is hard for me, but appears “easy” to an outside person. I still mourn things that I will never be able to do and have anxiety over all the uncertain.

This is my first post in this community. I was always scared to join communities like this because I do have half vision, but I have learned that every disability is different!

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u/ReasonableRole6198 — 13 days ago

I accepted a summer internship last week, as I didn't think my full-time PA job would start until Sept/Oct. However, I got a much better offer in corporate accounting to start early this summer. Bc of this, I will not be able to do my internship. How would one go about telling their internship about this? I literally just got the interview and offer after I accepted the internship.

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u/ReasonableRole6198 — 15 days ago