Aspie_Aviphile
New member
- Jul 19, 2018
- 145
- 13
- Parrots
- Biddy, budgie, departed 2nd Sept 2018; Bo, Indian Ringneck, 5th Feb 2020; </3
Should I give up my hope of having a parrot again because of the risk I'll become visually disabled and unable to care for them? My worst nightmare would be getting a parrot and having to give them up. Or are there people who are seriously visually impaired and manage to care for parrots safely and well? Afterall, legally blind people are able to care for dogs while living alone. How much more difficult is a parrot than a dog, according to blind people who've tried it? There must be cases out there of people suddenly having to find out, as many people lose vision every year. I'm just having trouble imagining how certain things would work, like fetching them in dangerous situations, but I don't want to assume it's impossible, because I've been looking into how partially-sighted and blind people are able to do all kinds of things that would not seem possible to me at first thought.
Context:
I got covid-19 in March, a non-life-threatening case, but never got fully back to normal health, instead weirder and weirder medical issues progressively piled up. My doctors have diagnosed "an unspecified multisystem autoimmune disease" triggered by the virus as multiple organs have been both acutely and chronically inflamed, including my eyeballs. This mystery inflammatory condition is giving me chronic uveitis in both eyes, which in the long-term has a 1 in 3 rate of some degree of visual impairment and a 1 in 10 rate of legal blindness. I've also had a bout of keratitis when it first came on, another eye condition that recurs and blinds a significant minority of its sufferers.
I'm not ready to adopt another parrot right now, financially or psychologically, but the idea of one day having back that joy he gave me is the hope I have been clinging to as reason to carry on, ever since Bo died and even more so since my health got ruined.
Context:
I got covid-19 in March, a non-life-threatening case, but never got fully back to normal health, instead weirder and weirder medical issues progressively piled up. My doctors have diagnosed "an unspecified multisystem autoimmune disease" triggered by the virus as multiple organs have been both acutely and chronically inflamed, including my eyeballs. This mystery inflammatory condition is giving me chronic uveitis in both eyes, which in the long-term has a 1 in 3 rate of some degree of visual impairment and a 1 in 10 rate of legal blindness. I've also had a bout of keratitis when it first came on, another eye condition that recurs and blinds a significant minority of its sufferers.
I'm not ready to adopt another parrot right now, financially or psychologically, but the idea of one day having back that joy he gave me is the hope I have been clinging to as reason to carry on, ever since Bo died and even more so since my health got ruined.
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