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If anyone is interested in what a deafblind person can accomplish, here is an interview with Haben Girma, a deafblind woman who graduated from Harvard Law. At the start of the interview she explains how she communicates, deafblindedness in general, and her specific experience of deafblindedness.Edited to say she's so lucky that despite being totally for real BLIND, whenever the camera is on her, she's capable of appearing to look directly at it with both eyes. Other, less inspiring blind people actually look like their eyes aren't seeing anything, which is disturbing to observers and one of the reasons they wear dark glasses. Man, some people have all the luck!
Obviously disabled people do not "owe" anyone the details of their medical history, but you'd think someone like Alexandra who is so intent on educating would be more willing to share her personal details.