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Hello Lisa, how are you dealing with Rochester snow? I thought April showers were suppose to bring May flowers, not snow. Oh well. Hope you have a great summer after this winter. You guys must need it.
Now...visual cut. I don't quite know where to get help and I'm a little hesitant about asking. I'm adjusting to keeping myself safe. I bump into things I can't see. I was told to 'scan' by P.T. but....that doesn't cover all bases. Again, I welcome all suggestions. Oh, I did get a walking cane. That is a huge help. That gives me a sense of where I am, if I'm out walking.

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Yes, we did get quite a bit of ice and snow in Rochester, Minn. this past week. Thought we'd put away our snow shovels for the season, but alas, no.

Bumping into things sounds difficult. Getting some ideas from others would be great.

What I'd suggest the most for the visual cut and suggestions for managing that is to post in the Connect eye conditions group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/eye-conditions/. I think there you will find other members who have quite a bit of experience with eye issues. In Getting Started on Connect there are some instructions on how to start a new discussion https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/.