
Living with Sight Loss
A Type 1 Diabetic's Life Story
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Eloise NIcholson
About this listen
In August 2007 Dianne Woodford woke up to find that she had lost her sight overnight at the age of 38. A type one diabetic since the age of 13 and a single mother of three, Dianne was determined not just to accept it and let people care for her. Instead she set up her own charity to help others in a similar situation and began her own journey to independence with a little help from Hattie, her guide dog. This unique biography is an emotional roller coaster with laughter and tears and gives an insight into how Dianne embraced her new life without sight. Narrated by Dianne's daughter, Ella.
©2016 Dianne L Woodford & Jim McIntosh (P)2016 Dianne L Woodford & Jim McIntosh
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