Tomahawk674
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Tomahawk674
As you may or may not know, I am someone who loves flying, but as I have told many before, I can't get a licence due to having vision problems that stopped me getting a medical.
What I have not sared with many is that I actually have an eye condition that leads to blindness, called Retinitis Pigmentosa:
http://www.blindness.org/content.asp?id=45
There is no cure or form of treatment for the desease. In my case, I still see enough to function more or less normally (in the daylight), read a little, and walk on my own, although I gave up driving years ago, and of course, never tried to fly without a CFI. (Yes I do warn them about my vision).
However, as of April 28th, it was published that there have been successful trials of gene therapy:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...ain.html?in_article_id=564194&in_page_id=1774
Which could possibly stop the advance of my disease, and better yet, give me back normal vision. Here is the video the "before and after" obstacle test of the mentioned subject in the article:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_YJZn-ft_Q&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9HvnRJT-8A
If this form of treatment proves to be successful, it will be one of the biggest life changing events for me and many others (including my sister, who shares the condition).
I can only wait...
What I have not sared with many is that I actually have an eye condition that leads to blindness, called Retinitis Pigmentosa:
http://www.blindness.org/content.asp?id=45
There is no cure or form of treatment for the desease. In my case, I still see enough to function more or less normally (in the daylight), read a little, and walk on my own, although I gave up driving years ago, and of course, never tried to fly without a CFI. (Yes I do warn them about my vision).
However, as of April 28th, it was published that there have been successful trials of gene therapy:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...ain.html?in_article_id=564194&in_page_id=1774
Which could possibly stop the advance of my disease, and better yet, give me back normal vision. Here is the video the "before and after" obstacle test of the mentioned subject in the article:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_YJZn-ft_Q&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9HvnRJT-8A
If this form of treatment proves to be successful, it will be one of the biggest life changing events for me and many others (including my sister, who shares the condition).
I can only wait...
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