Hello,
I am a 24 year old, originally from Colombia, but living in the US. I was born with Nystagmus and even at this point in my life, I have not been able to properly cope with it. I was wondering if others also have experienced what I have experienced thus far in my life.
For example, whenever there is any kind of change in my daily life, I stress out a lot. Be it meeting new people, or going to a place where I have not been to before, it just stresses me out to no end.
Another thing that currently bothers me is that at this point, I don't know what I truly want to do with my life as far as a career goes. I feel as though any career I can study for, the job can be done by a normal person better, faster and more efficiently. thus I think it is a waste of time to even bother. Is there any field of employment where we have an equal ground with other people? the job market in the US is pretty terrible right now, so this IS an important factor. employers are not about to hire people who will perform sub par as opposed to someone who can work efficiently.
Something else that has troubled me my whole life is my ability (or lack thereof) to make friends. a huge part of social interaction is eye contact, which I cannot properly do due to obvious reasons. people just give me weird stares when they notice the movement of my eyes as if I am some sort of freak. it is very discouraging.
One more thing that bothers me is my inability to drive. although I passed my driving exam on my first try and have my license, I've chosen to not drive because I feel as though it is just too dangerous to those around me. I am unable to properly use the rear view mirrors due to my poor eye sight, so despite having a license, I've chosen not to drive. this limits my freedom by a great amount. I have to depend on others to take me places where I want/need to go because public transportation isn't always available when you need it nor does it go where you want it to all the time.
Off the top of my head, this is all i can think of right now. but I am wondering, are there other people with Nystagmus who have had similar experiences ? were you able to cope with them? if so how? I am seriously at a loss at this point.
