Sunday, 15 April 2018

It is extremely difficult trying to plan a wedding when you are blind

It is extremely difficult trying to plan a wedding when you are blind

“It is extremely difficult trying to plan a wedding when you are blind” – Blind bride-to-be
Agnew was just 19 years old when she was diagnosed with cone-rod retinal dystrophy, which causes deterioration of the retina and gradually leads to blindness. The blind bride was familiar with the genetic condition because her mother and two brothers have the same condition.
The former real estate agent told ABC News that “having no vision can be extremely difficult but I do not let it stop me it just means I have to find different ways of doing things.”
Blind bride Stephanie Agnew tries on wedding dresses at a bridal shop
“It is extremely difficult trying to plan a wedding when you are blind,” Agnew continued. “The majority of images online have no descriptions and everything is extremely visual. Forget trying to find inspiration on . or Instagram!
“I have to rely on the people around me to find things that I say I like and try to understand my vision for the day and pick things that they know I would like even if they don’t,” she added. “I have a vision in my head of what I want but without having images it is extremely hard to describe this to others.”
Blind bride Stephanie Agnew with her brother 
Agnew recently tried on wedding dresses at Luv Bridal in Australia with her family, bridesmaids and her brother Cal, who doesn’t have cone-rod retinal dystrophy. She had to rely heavily on her family and attendants describing what her fingers were touching.
Day wrote in a blog post about the couple that Agnew regrets not trying on wedding dresses while she still had her vision. Right now, she can only see shadows and shapes, and also relies on a seeing-eye dog to navigate her world.
Agnew said she was initially “hesitant” to try on wedding dresses without seeing them.
“I thought I would get upset because I couldn’t see what I look like, but I enjoyed the experience overall,” she admitted.
Blind bride Stephanie Agnew’s mother, who’s also blind, goes with her to try on wedding dresses
For Agnew, planning her wedding — the big day is in November! — means relying on others to interpret her vision. But she’s still excited to wed 48-year-old Campbell.
.: ABC News
Photo credit: James Day – Wedding Photographer

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