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BAAM - Who am I ?
by BAAM Bilateral Anophthalmia and me
Bilateral Anophthalmia is a rare eye condition, resulting in a child being born with the absence of both eyes. It's a condition that affects upto 30 in 100,000 children born every year across the world. It has no geographical boundaries. We welcome you all to our podcasts we encourage people from around the world to join our global family. Nobody should feel alone and not have somebody to turn too. Now you have somebody. We are there to support and help each other. So enjoy listening to our members as they talk about life with Bilateral Anopthalmia.
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Episode 2- Who am I ? Abbie Clive
In this episode we feature Abbie Clive from Kent who is 26 and was born with Bilateral Anophthalmia. She lives with her Mum, Dad and sister. Abbie is a very positive role model and is currently a local radio presenter who in the past had the opportunity to interview Lord David Blunkett. Abbie has achieved so much in life as you will find out. She gives a positive and inspirational side to being blind through what she has achieved in the life. She has inspired many others in her private life, education and work.
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Episode 1 - Who am I ? Toby Ott
Today's guest speaker is Toby Ott who happens to be my son. Toby was born with BA where the eyes did not form in the sockets. Toby has gone through mainstream primary, Secondary, College and University along with his sighted peers. This is his story. You can also watch a documentary about Toby and his love for gaming Its called Gaming Through New Eyes you can view it via this link https://youtu.be/4qdCOzwdQRQ?si=mFTcUJwPuhMGSOj7
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Bilateral Anophthalmia is a rare eye condition, resulting in a child being born with the absence of both eyes. It's a condition that affects upto 30 in 100,000 children born every year across the world. It has no geographical boundaries. We welcome you all to our podcasts we encourage people from around the world to join our global family. Nobody should feel alone and not have somebody to turn too. Now you have somebody. We are there to support and help each other. So enjoy listening to our members as they talk about life with Bilateral Anopthalmia.
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