Welcome to Still seeing in the dark.
Welcome to my world.
I’m totally blind, with no eyes—but somehow, I still see. Not the outside world, but vivid colors, shapes, and lights that live inside my mind. Bright oranges. Yellow floaters. Even flickers of fire I remember from long ago.
On top of that, I have high-frequency hearing loss. That means everyday sounds—like voices, traffic, or even someone calling my name—can get lost in background noise or sound far away. It adds another layer of confusion, especially when the world goes quiet at night.
This blog is where I share what it’s like to live with internal vision and hearing challenges—what I see, what I hear, how it feels, and what it might mean. It’s part personal story, part disability awareness, and fully honest.
If you’ve ever wondered what blindness (and more) is like from the inside out… you’re in the right place.
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