March and April were crazy months for me. In that craziness, I missed a page that Sue wrote about her experience getting started in the APL-2 clinical trial she is participating in. Here’s the correct sequence of pages. If you start with the first one, there are links at the bottom of the page that will take you to the next page. You can continue through the series by using the links at the bottom of each page.
** The one I missed: Like Sorting at Hogwarts
Spoiler Alert – why should you read Sue’s Journal Pages?
After less than a year of learning how to deal with her visual impairment both physically and emotionally, Sue has a ‘normal for her’ life: At age 65 and with advanced dry AMD/geographic atrophy, she works, attends regular exercise classes, rides her bike safely, travels, walks her dogs, kayaks, attends social events with her friends. We are not suggesting that reading her journal will ensure you the same results, but we hope that Sue’s Journal of Her Journey will be educational and inspirational.
We’ve compiled the first part of a series of Sue’s Best Pages. If you don’t think you are ready to tackle all 600+ of them, here’s our suggestion of where to start.