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In Episode 9 of #BlindTok, Murray Elbourne and Tammy Jackson are joined by Delaney Walsh, an Iowa-raised athlete and occupational therapy student whose entry into the low vision world started long before her own diagnosis. What begins as a family story shifts into something far more personal: a car accident, a quiet realization, and a teenager who suddenly had to make sense of what she had been watching from the sidelines for years. Delaney walks through what it was like to lose vision in just months, why she stayed silent at first, and how the people closest to her became both her translators and her safety net. Then come the sport stories. Volleyball, soccer, a varsity jersey that did not stay a varsity jersey for long, and a surprise athletic chapter that nobody, not even Delaney, saw coming. There is plenty here for anyone who has ever heard "but how can you do that if you cannot see," from blindfold drills and bow-and-arrow accuracy to the universal blind and low vision rule that nobody, under any circumstances, moves the furniture. Delaney also opens up about choosing a career path she had never heard of, finding mentors in unexpected places, and why the next generation of low vision rehabilitation specialists might just look a lot like her.
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