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I'm guessing from your post that your wife lost her vision. It can be hard when something like this happens some people adjust right away and some people may never adjust. one thing is that she may be feeling that her life as she knew it is over. it may help to find something she has always loved to do and show her that it is still possible to enjoy these things. i know of some blind people that go mountain biking using some type of sonar( i may or may not be right i just recall a news clip from a few years ago). just try and connect with her on something she likes to do and can still do. engulf her other senses so she forgets about her missing one. My grandmother died from Alzheimer's and while she was still somewhat still there she would lash out at the people she knew best and loved cause she started to depend more on them and she felt most comfortable showing that she was vulnerable around them, remember ppot is always here when you need it. PM me if you need anything
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