[nfb-talk] check out 20/20 this week at 9 PM.

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 15:04:40 CDT 2007


A prominent blind person is featured this week on 20/20. Please see the following.

   
This week "20/20" moves to a new time period (for now), 9 p.m. . We begin with two hours exploring some of the most difficult decisions some must make: 

Operate or remain blind? Blindness never held Mike May back. A married father of two sons, May enjoys life to the fullest: setting downhill skiing records,
serving in the CIA and attempting to invent a form of Global Positioning System for the blind. So when his doctor informed him of a revolutionary stem-cell
transplant that might restore his vision, but involved great risk . May faced a risky decision. 

Sherri 

sbrun at cfl.rr.com

 Cruise of a lifetime at

http://www.nfbflorida.org/cruise.htm

Donate your used cell phone and make a difference.

It's easy!

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Whether we succeed or fail in what we do is not the essential thing. 

What is important is the heart with which we live our lives.
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A prominent blind person is featured this week on 20/20. Please see the following.
 
   
This week "20/20" moves to a new time period (for now), 9 p.m. 
 We begin with two hours exploring some of the most difficult decisions some must make: 
 
Operate or remain blind? Blindness never held Mike May back. A married father of two sons, May enjoys life to the fullest: setting downhill skiing records,
serving in the CIA and attempting to invent a form of Global Positioning System for the blind. So when his doctor informed him of a revolutionary stem-cell
transplant that might restore his vision, but involved great risk 
 May faced a risky decision.
 
Sherri
 
mailto:sbrun at cfl.rr.com sbrun at cfl.rr.com
 
 Cruise of a lifetime at
 
http://www.nfbflorida.org/cruise.htm http://www.nfbflorida.org/cruise.htm
 
Donate your used cell phone and make a difference.
 
It's easy!
 
images/vd-button
 
 
Whether we succeed or fail in what we do is not the essential thing.
 
What is important is the heart with which we live our lives.


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