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Komentáře • 176

  • @ashleymartinez6350
    @ashleymartinez6350 Před 7 lety +6

    Oh my god yes!!!! Definitely agree with you on some of this, loud noises are nerve-racking to me... and even shadows... since I have a little bit of vision I can't see shadows and I swear that they are another person following me or stalking me LOL😱😱😱😱😱🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🙂

  • @topiaryan-jones4600
    @topiaryan-jones4600 Před 7 lety +14

    Seeing something as something else as a vision impaired person is called Charles Bonnet Syndrome. I have Retinitis Pigmentosa and it happens to me a lot-things hanging on doors are the worst!

    • @kelseysparks1528
      @kelseysparks1528 Před 7 lety +1

      I have Cataracts and ROP that happens to me to, I think I have this condition too.

    • @angiecastro9345
      @angiecastro9345 Před 6 lety

      Same here. I have ROP

  • @madsterdotty7678
    @madsterdotty7678 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank you for your videos about sight loss and visually impairment you make me feel like somebody properly understands how scary things are. I like your other videos too. Because they spread awareness really well 🤓

  • @kaymayle2704
    @kaymayle2704 Před 9 lety +6

    YES! Great video! Once, I woke up and my blanket fell onto the floor and I was convinced it was my dog. And for escalators, I always have one foot on the next step so I can feel when it starts to even out. And thank you, no one else seems to understand my fear of bees!

  • @1MarissaElise
    @1MarissaElise Před 8 lety +2

    I thought I was just weird, but escalators, loud noises, ice, and train gaps are very frightening indeed. Those are actually some of my biggest fears. Love the videos, keep 'em coming!

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety +1

      +Mari “Tyrannical Pixie” Maverick Thank you :) and I know what you mean, when i first put this up I was like 'are people gonna think i'm weird?' but apparently not because lots of you feel the same.

  • @myblurredworld1955
    @myblurredworld1955 Před 9 lety +10

    I loved this video!!! I can relate to a lot of the things you said!! This was such a great video to watch/listen to 💖xx

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 9 lety

      Aww thank you :) I'm so glad you can relate to the things I was talking about in my video! It was one I had wanted to do for ages and as always thank you for your lovely comment as always xx

  • @iamback1914
    @iamback1914 Před 7 lety +3

    I'm visually impaired, one scary thing is being in bed and you feel a loose thread on a blanket and it has gathered up and there is that sort of knot on the end, omg, I have got out of bed screaming the place down thinking there is a spider in my bed.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      OMG! Yes! I completely forgot about that one :D

  • @cyclopsrock
    @cyclopsrock Před 8 lety +11

    Train gaps also make me nervous! I use a cane so I tend to put it out and down on the ground and jump to that point. I also jump wide because I'm afraid of falling through as well. I'm terrified of revolving doors as well!! I avoid them at all costs. And I have to use one I have to be the only one in it. So scary. When cars park on the curbs, or if there's bins, I get aggressive with my cane and smack the car... I will also kick bins out of the way. Shouldn't be there! Not my fault... I didn't see it there! Mwahaha I've whacked many cars... iPhone! And when drunk people crowd about on a sidewalk and you can't get through? I will shoulder check someone, then they feel sooo bad and apologize. They don't realize I've done it on purpose. I need to get my fun in somehow!

  • @libbysmith5975
    @libbysmith5975 Před 7 lety +2

    so much scares me too!!! 1. crowds are one of the worst! it's like a writhing wall that has no doors. 2. loud noises and loud places are so unnerving. loud places take away my ears which are my eyes. people forget how important visual clues are in conversation, so audio clues are all we have. 3. angry people. they turn into monsters in my head. guess I've watched too many scary movies. eek. 4. blocked sidewalks. totally agree! the road is scary! broke my ankle in a pothole, so uneven ground is really scary. 5. using the bathroom in public places. just yuk. most bathrooms are challenging with people being inconsiderate with wet toilet seats, toilet tissue on seats (is it soiled?), etc.

  • @emmadavison9804
    @emmadavison9804 Před 9 lety +2

    It's amazing how far you've come with Your Guide Dog Unity. You are so much more confident when your out and about with here now.
    Love this Video!!

  • @RachFashion9
    @RachFashion9 Před 8 lety +2

    I loove your videos so much! I identify with so many things you say!
    Keep going with the good job!

  • @ebonydaise9403
    @ebonydaise9403 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for pointing these scary things out. I hate think its scary when my kids tell me its a spider on the floor and I am like trying to find it to kill but cannot see it. Also getting lost is very scary and I am in my 40's . You basically pointed out just about everything I am afraid of .lolz .

  • @toriandres3286
    @toriandres3286 Před 7 lety +1

    I am new and also visually impaired obvious things especially the buzzing and loud noises I can relate to great job and keep up the work I'm hoping to make more videos of my own

  • @starsadventures
    @starsadventures Před 8 lety +1

    Woohoo! I found another visually impaired person! I've been searching everywhere around CZcams and I've found a few. It's cool finding people that also have vision issues.

  • @NayiCan
    @NayiCan Před 7 lety +2

    You are not alone:) The most scary thing for me in the entire world is the dog. Espicially when I walk on a silent street late in the night, I assume every stone or black empty bag is a potential dog which is going to attack me severely:)

  • @ernieheredero6058
    @ernieheredero6058 Před 8 lety +1

    im a low vision because of Lebers hereditary optic neuropathy just diagnose lastyear and your videos helps me a lot for adopting changes...
    thank you and keep doing this kind of videos..
    im from philippines

  • @emkrynicki1635
    @emkrynicki1635 Před 7 lety +1

    I just been diagnosed and can totally relate to everything in this vid! thanks so much

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      I'm super glad you found this video relatable, thanks so much xx

  • @briana9743
    @briana9743 Před 8 lety

    Hi! I have a 4 year old daughter that has septo-optic dysplasia and optic nerve hypoplasia! She has nystagmus in both eyes and as well has hypopituitarism. Hearing alot of things your scared of is alot of things she's scared of as well. I came across your video here on youtube when I was trying to look to see if I can find people here that have the same condidtion. You give me so much hope for the future for her and I LOVE YOUR VIDEO'S ! Thank you so much for sharing cause it helps!!!!

  • @kitkat5781
    @kitkat5781 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with you totally!
    I have 10% in one eye & totally blind in the other.
    My worst nightmare is a hornet, bee or wasp. I can't see them until they are right in my face. I can hear them tho. Just wrap me in bubble wrap please!
    Often I see something in the distance up ahead on the sidewalk. I think it's something totally creepy until I get closer to it or it's something totally different than what I think it is.
    I also hate winter as everything is a blur of white. Best type of day for me is cloudy but not bright, during the fall or spring. Summer's are hard too because of the brightness of the sun.
    I have night blindness too.
    One time the city bus didn't pull right up to the curb. I took a step & fell between the bus itself & the sidewalk! The driver did come out & apologize & helped me up.
    Thank you so much for making this video 💖
    I don't think that ppl have a clue how hard it is to get around for us.
    From a Canadian girl from Manitoba Canada. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @SindreVanVon90
    @SindreVanVon90 Před 4 lety

    About the ice. You should come here to Norway in the winter. It comes and stays for months. Nice vid😊

  • @misslatte9599
    @misslatte9599 Před 6 lety

    I relate to so many of these!! The buzzing and loud noises especially!! One time I refused to go in my bathroom for three days because I kept thinking I heard buzzing in there. I was so paranoid. I don’t run and scream though, I just freeze and freak out. And for the loud noise My mom and I ride a tandem bike and at one point 20 really loud motorcycles rode by us when we were going up a big hill and I freaked out so bad.

  • @Circleoftheblindmice
    @Circleoftheblindmice Před 8 lety +4

    I couldn't have said it better myself, especially the bugs, our eyes playing tricks on us, ice, low hanging branches, sidewalk clutter, & bicycles! Oh yeah, and trains! Many years ago, I visited Berlin as an exchange student, and we almost missed our stop. I was the last one to get off the train, and it STARTED MOVING as I was trying to get off! I was so scared! Where I live, the first train fatality was a girl whose arm got stuck in a train door & she got dragged to her death, so all I could think of was that! Also, as a visitor to London, UK, the tube platforms drive me nuts over there! Here in Canada, our platforms tend to be level with the trains, so I really struggled with not knowing how far I'd have to step up or down! I had a sighted friend with me who'd at least tell me if it was a step up for down, but when you're not used to the stations, it was nerve-wracking, especially when you're trying to get off as quickly as possible & have your white cane in one hand & your luggage in the other with no handle to hang onto because the door either doesn't have one or because your hands are full! And loud car nosies freak me out, because I've actually been hit by a car, so I panic & worry it's going to happen again!

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Circle of the Blind Mice I think bugs have to be the worlds worst for me. Oh my gosh that sounds terrifying! When I was in London once a woman got her arm caught in the train doors and she was still holding her luggage. So she spent half the ride screaming as she had to hold her suitcase whilst her arm was out of the train doors until my dad and two guys could wrestle it open...I don't think public transport is that safe for anyone to be honest.

    • @Circleoftheblindmice
      @Circleoftheblindmice Před 8 lety

      +Fashioneyesta: OMG, that's so scary! Do London's tube trains not have an emergency button that someone could've pressed? Ugh, I'll be going to London again later in the year! Not looking forward to those trains again, especially since I'm a bit slower on my feet now after having surgery!

    • @camelia9802
      @camelia9802 Před 5 lety +1

      Cyclists that don't ring their bell when passing by, concrete bollards, workman's signs, grey coloured lamp posts, glass doors, over hanging hedges and trees are hazards to me!

    • @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815
      @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815 Před 5 lety

      I feel your pain my name is Jacqueline and I remember riding my bike across the street and 5 seconds later here comes a car 🚗.
      I’d ride my bike into the grass just to make sure the car didn’t hit me.

  • @footynutguy
    @footynutguy Před 4 lety

    First time viewer.
    This is the scariest video I've seen in years. Being VI, I can relate to this.

  • @HowCaseySeesIt
    @HowCaseySeesIt Před 8 lety

    Now I'm just binge watching all of your videos. It takes a lot to make me laugh out loud, but this video was cracking me up! Buzzing noises, matches, revolving doors, escalators, etc all freak me out so much!! Your point about train doors made me want to ask... Do you often travel on the train alone with your guide dog? I'm a 23 year old cane user and I'm about to move away from home to a big city for the first time. It's kinda scary. Haha. I've never done traveling alone. You're inspiring to me.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      YAAAY! So glad you like my videos. And to answer your question I do travel on trains a lot I do a lot of traveling in my work all over the place. And I know what you mean being in a new place can be daunting, but I'm sure you'll get you're bearings x

  • @karenkleckner131
    @karenkleckner131 Před 8 lety

    I can really relate to what you find scary. Escalators and rotating doors are the most scary for me.

  • @MagicalAuroraDream
    @MagicalAuroraDream Před 8 lety +2

    I hate buzzing noises too, and bugs in general. Loud noises are not desireable and I jump at them if they're sudden. Ice is a pain and I always wind up stepping in puddles, particularly when I have a new pair of shoes it seems. When I was a kid in particular and still now somewhat I was very scared of hights when in a car or bus. I'm fine on my own two feet but in a car where I don't have any control, well, forget about it. I'm fine with airplanes, though. At one point I was scared of elevators as well and that I'd be the unlucky person to wind up in one that breaks or falls. That's entered my nightmares a few times.
    Of, flames. How I hate you. I don't mind bonfires and such but when it comes to creating flames myself I'm skittish. Once, when I was sixteen, I poured too much lighter fluid or whatever on the grill and the flames shot sky-high. Never wanted to grill after that no matter what kind of grill it is. Also, a year or so later, I blew out a cheap candle only to have wax fly up and literally cover my face. Luckily it didn't burn me or harm me in any way or get in my eyes since my glasses were on but still. It took me years to blow out candles willingly and I still flinch.

  • @tokii8800
    @tokii8800 Před 7 lety

    Buzzing oh my gosh yes!!!!

  • @Matoaka01
    @Matoaka01 Před 8 lety

    I totally understand a ton of these; buzzing, open flames (mostly like gas stoves), falling under a train was a fear when i was younger. For me crossing streets (at pushbutton crosswalks) bugs me a lot, even with the cane. Oh yeah, the curb thing sucks too. Puddles are more annoying than scary, especially when i run my cane through a big one and it splashes ALL over me. You are so not alone!

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Anastasiya Andreyeva Good to know i'm not the only one I think for me buzzing is the worst x

  • @pianobooks42
    @pianobooks42 Před 8 lety

    Oh man all of there are SO true!

  • @peepersdivine2142
    @peepersdivine2142 Před 7 lety +3

    I feel more normal having watched this. I avoid escalators like the plague unless they have yellow edges. The cane can't find the step until it's turned into a step which means I'm stooped over convinced I will somersault down it. Meanwhile half of London is huffing with impatience behind me. I avoid tube stops entirely that don't have lifts, it's that bad. Also can't handle revolving doors my uni had old fashioned wooden ones that got faster the harder people shoved them. I once got spat out the building by the doors spinning against the back of my head I did hate the dentist but now have an amazing one who tells me absolutely everything.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      I'm so glad you can relate! When I first made this video I was like 'am I the only one' and 'is anyone going to be able to relate to this' but as it turned out they can! So, I'm glad I got it right :)

  • @halloweenQueen666
    @halloweenQueen666 Před 8 lety +1

    I don't like things hang on back doors & im not visually impaired . Thank you for doing the videos about being visually impaired as my friend is & i want to learn more about it x

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +halloweenteen I'm glad you found it useful :)

  • @jo-annknight6195
    @jo-annknight6195 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this video. Some of the things you've said have reassured me because I thought it was just me. I hate puddles too, they just look like massive holes in the ground and cyclists who just come up behind me and whizz past are scary. One day a female cyclist actually rang her bell to let me know she was coming up behind me and I was so grateful I almost cried.

  • @pugslover2151
    @pugslover2151 Před 7 lety

    This video really connected to me I'm afraid of the same and the same reason to thank you for this video

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      I'm glad that you could relate and that its not just me 😂 x

  • @malenejensen2995
    @malenejensen2995 Před 8 lety +2

    In Denmark you can get a rubber thing to put on your shoes which helps you not to fall on the ice. I don't know what they are called, and they aren't pretty, but they can make it safer when the roads are icy :-)

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      Yeah I think we have something similar in the UK, they are like things you strap onto your shoes and they have little spikes to grip or something. :)

  • @jaemiborja1636
    @jaemiborja1636 Před 6 lety +1

    Some of the stuff relates to me too… I am visually impaired with multiple disabilities and I hate, I repeat I hate loud noises. Let's just say I'm not afraid of anything else you mentioned except bugs. I hate bugs

  • @shays9595
    @shays9595 Před 6 lety

    SAME. Like sooooo relatable

  • @BalmaholicTV
    @BalmaholicTV Před 9 lety +2

    I loved this, lmao. I'm very interested in knowing what the term for "seeing things" is because that DEFINITELY happens to me all the freakin' time. I ALWAYS think something is something entirely not what it is.
    Doing anything with fire terrifies me also. Train doors too! The gap! lol And revolving doors! Escalators are...tricky. I have my good days and bad days with them. And ice! I absolutely despise ice for multiple reasons. I do love snow. I do think it's pretty but I hate the crap that comes along with it. And dentists too. I am absolutely, absolutely terrified of the dentist for so many freakin' reasons and oh God, I can't even think about it. It sends my anxiety through the freakin' roof. I literally laughed out loud when you mentioned puddles because I HATE them. I have no depth perception. I never know how deep they are, so I always walk around them (or try to). Sometimes, if there isn't light hitting them to get the glare off of them, I can't even tell there's anything there and then I step in it and sometimes they're really deep and I get my entire foot covered in water.. Ugh.
    This was awesome. lmao.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 9 lety

      I'm really pleased you liked it and that I finally know someone who gets my hated of puddles :)

  • @Dragonsfire1480
    @Dragonsfire1480 Před 7 lety +2

    Train and trolley tracks really scare me, because I'm afraid of falling on them and getting hit by the train. I'm also bothered by loud noises, because I use my hearing so much. I'm also weirded out by rubbery things, and I don't know why. I'm afraid of uneven ground and going down steps, probably because my vision was so bad I fell down some steps that I didn't see as a small child. I should have been taught to use a cane as soon as I could walk, but I don't think it was general practice to give canes to small children back then.

  • @matthewjanz9917
    @matthewjanz9917 Před 8 lety

    #2 is very true. I'm missing peripheral vision down low, so catching my shins on things like benches and fire hydrants is something my brain has taught me to be really, truly scared of. Every now and then, however, I will mistake a shadow or change in floor coloring for a bench or ledge and completely freak out for no reason.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Matthew Janz i know what you mean and no matter how old you are it never gets any less scarier.

  • @emeraldgypsyheart
    @emeraldgypsyheart Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you!!! I'm visually impaired due to glaucoma from birth. I'm currently on a channel hiatus but I plan to make a similar video soon. :)

    • @camelia9802
      @camelia9802 Před 5 lety

      Hi Shay, what type if Glaucoma you have? Mine is Normal Tension Glaucoma.

    • @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815
      @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815 Před 5 lety

      Well I’ve never been through Glaucoma but I’ve had Retinopathy Of Prematurity since my birth in 1994. My name is Jacqueline and I have lots of disabilities.
      I wouldn’t imagine Glaucoma being fun and we just have to stay positive and one day blindness will be cured for good.

  • @AngieLovesTBC
    @AngieLovesTBC Před 9 lety +1

    Love it... I am blind also ☺️💜

  • @labradorableretriever4490

    Still new to your channel and looking at these videos. I also love this one. Oh Lord Almighty! Bicycles. Back intothousand 10 it was at night and as I understand bicycles need to have a headlight on them just like cars need to have lights on. Well I was on my way to a music ensemble practice because I was going to school for music and I was going with my parallel traffic sure enough I had no idea that there was a bike rider all of a sudden hit me on my left side my cane goes flying out of my hand and thanks to learning how to fall properly in jujitsu, I turned my head to one side because my fingers scrape the curb so if I fell face first I probably would’ve broken my teeth. Luckily a woman saw that she helped me and yelled at the bike rider and I needed to interrupt her yelling at this man to get her assistance in finding my cane because I had somewhere to go. Thankfully once I got my guide dog we’ve managed to avoid that but it’s still scary because at night pretty much totally blind but during the day same or similar thing that I’m not gonna notice the bike rider until they are right next to me and only on my right side because that’s the eye that has an OK amount of vision.

  • @victordgiron2522
    @victordgiron2522 Před 6 lety

    Your not alone

  • @Twichloc
    @Twichloc Před 4 lety

    Omg buzzing will be the death of meeeee!!! 😂😂😂

  • @ellashipley96
    @ellashipley96 Před 8 lety +1

    Omg loud noises, I jolt at even the quietest sounds, and I used to hate escalators :( (got over them) and I have trouble with judging distance. Really informative :) x

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Ella Shipley Yep, cannot stand loud noises :)

    • @angiecastro9345
      @angiecastro9345 Před 6 lety

      Same. I was scared of escalators but, I got over my fear.

  • @breathin_arianator_6174
    @breathin_arianator_6174 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Emily, I’m visually impaired and I totally relate to u xx ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @4creilly128
    @4creilly128 Před 5 lety

    Paradolia. I get that too

  • @CrystalDennisMusic
    @CrystalDennisMusic Před 8 lety

    Ohmygosh trains and escalators are my kryptonite - like I get so much anxiety from getting on and off trains for the same reasons, and those gaps uuuugh. I don't even use escalators, I find an elevator every time because I've had a fobia ever since I was little. Great list, pretty much agree with everything on here - they've all plagued me at one time or another haha

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Crystal Dennis Music Escalators are the worst, they make me so dizzy and anxious. I wish that more stations had stair access (as well as lifts as an option) not enough do though which makes things so difficult for people like us.

  • @BrandiWL
    @BrandiWL Před 8 lety

    My grandmother has been visually impaired since toddlerhood, but this isn't about her. When the lights are turned down, when I lived by myself, I would see shapes of things and forget what was there (I wasn't the cleanest person in my 20's) and it would scare the mess out of me. I'm actually searching for more resources for the blind for her and my mother who turned legally blind at age 55. I love your video and your upbeat personality so I'm subscribing to your channel!

    • @BrandiWL
      @BrandiWL Před 8 lety

      And oh my goodness, if I had a penny for all the times Grams fearlessly dealt with matches and my favorite, leaving oven mitts on the stovetop to light in flames haha. With all three of us kooks, we could write a hilarious book one day, maybe turn it into a cartoon like Ice Age. I think your fear of train doors is just good common sense. Loud noises scare me too; I've discovered I am and light and sound sensitive the older I get and it causes migraines if I let it, but I control it by knowing my limits. The cool thing about escalators is that there is usually an elevator nearby them too. Those people parking on the sidewalk, just start beating their car with your cane and scratching it all up LOL. "Woops, did I do that?" I'm curious as to what Unity is. Some of those cyclists will go so fast and even cause car accidents. You are so touts adorbs fashion eye sta! I love your look!

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 6 lety

    I have an offending tree round the corner, it needs a trim because I collide with it often.

  • @tobeytransport2802
    @tobeytransport2802 Před 5 lety

    3:25 I'm sighted and I have a phobia of train doors closing and separating me from my family especially on the London underground. I can't imagine how horrible it is for you

  • @colleenc1993
    @colleenc1993 Před 7 lety

    I love this video as I am Visually impaired coz I was 24 weeks prem :)

  • @vanzandtVids
    @vanzandtVids Před 6 měsíci

    My husband was frying something in the kitchen. Sariah my ONH-SOD lovely said mommy, it’s so loud. I can’t go in. This makes so much sense

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 6 lety

    I don’t get along well with revolving doors or any sort of glass doors because glass doors love nothing better than to close on me if they are automatic and obviously I can’t see it coming.

  • @emmae6184
    @emmae6184 Před 6 lety +1

    Matches are the scariest thing for me and flames in general omg!! I’m constantly afraid of catching on fire because I can’t see flames also ice is awful 😂

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 6 lety

      Literally and the thing is we have a log burner in our house and I'm terrified of the thing

  • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084

    OMG I feel the exact same way. I've had bad experiences with dentist and doctors for that matter who have not been very happy with me when I try through this with they were doing but what can you expect when you don't give her verbal directions. It drive my mobility teacher crazy how wary I am a dream doors and how much I hate doing escalators but I think like you said because I can't tap on the bottom is coming up and it is and that's what I have there is moving. It also drivability teacher crazy how weird I am a broken doors. Getting trapped or get hit like the value of coarse and also because the glass I can't tell if it's a door or at sometimes even when it's open because the glass see-through so it's just not a good visual I do enjoy the snow though I too am extremely wary of ice and skeptical a post. It is hard to tell the difference between bottles in puddles of the canned of help. Anytime I find my self had a conversation with Aaron piece of clothing or laundry basket which was either in the middle of the hallway on the floor or hang on the back over door. No one should have to look into the road because someone parked my car at Pitman. Bike bicycle us and drivers should be very careful with your favorite dog and be able to disability. They should be mindful of the fact that might not be able to tell where they go in or they coming from. I think it's great that you found a way to take this and make it not only educational but also amazing.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      I relate to so much of what you said, I do love snow too I just hate it when it turns into ice! But then again going out in the snow is difficult because it masks all the nosies and everything is so bright. I think if I was just going out with my friends for a snowball fight and to lark around that would be fine. But its when I have to go to uni or work that I hate it. i'm so glad you liked this video and found it funny and educational, as that was the balance I wanted to strike.

    • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
      @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 Před 7 lety

      I can of course see why it would be inconvenient for you to have to travel to snow for work or school. Right now I enjoy snow days means I have off school but next year when I'm at college I can imagine that I think crossing campus in the snow will be quite the chore.

  • @haileygene6906
    @haileygene6906 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm gonna send this to everyone

  • @shelleymagnussen1959
    @shelleymagnussen1959 Před 8 lety +2

    I'm with you on matches, but my first apartment had a gas stove. I learned to use those big kitchen matches, but I do prefer the pistol lighters. I can build a camp fire. I think fear of train doors is valid. In Vancouver BC, we took a tram that nearly separated me from my dog. It just started closing on us and wouldn't reopen. A gal with a Seeing Eye dog had a similar mishap realizingd the very thing I feard on the same train. The dog got stuck partially outside the train which took off and literally tore the dog's face off. Now I've really helped your fear along. Sorry. But it's certainly valid. NEVER use the monorail at the Vancouver BC train station. I've been scared of escalators and train tracks. I don't care if a track hasn't been used in 30 years. It would be just my luck. They might need to use it for some emergency. My foot will get stuck in the track and there I'll be, a hood ornament on a locomotive. I don't like unenclosed heights either. I feel like something's going to suck me right over the edge. I don't like elevators or escalators, though I do use them. Loud noises used to terrify me when I was little. I used to be terrified of getting stuck in a restroom stall with the toilet overflowing. To this day, I never flush it until the door is unlocked. Now they have these automatic flushers. I hold it until I get home. I don't like restrooms in general cause I can't see what i'm sitting on or what's on it. I don't like buffets either. In Hawaii, I ended up with some weird food. I just know I'm going to bump into someone and wear my lunch homeon the front of my shirt.

    • @marissaghost
      @marissaghost Před 8 lety

      the dog getting stuck on the train is absolutely horrifying

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 4 lety

    I was at alton towers yesterday, well we qued for the roller coaster restraunt and I didn’t realise we were stood right near one of the corners on galactica aka air, so when it came round that corner I jumped a mile, one of the staff saw, came over and said it’s ok that was just galactica your stood right near this corner on it to your left and now nemesis is coming but as that was a bit further away yes I could hear it but wasn’t as loud. So that didn’t scare me.

  • @henrikharbin5521
    @henrikharbin5521 Před rokem

    One thing that happened to me very shortly after coming out of the hospital when I became legally blind:
    I went to the mall with my caregiver around Christmas, and I was standing in line for a good sample, when I felt somebody behind me hit me in the arm, really hard. I asked Sherry what happened, and the person came around and screamed at me, "Hey, asshole, why are you ignoring me?" It turned out to be a worker I knew from the same place, who I hadn't seen for almost a year. Sherry had to explain to her that i was now legally blind and didn't see her coming up behind me. She was really apologetic after that, and I forgave her, but it was a big shock that something like that could happen in public.

    • @danielledewitt1
      @danielledewitt1 Před rokem

      That is awful. You don’t need horrible people like her in your life.

  • @JosephSeabourne
    @JosephSeabourne Před 2 lety

    I can relate to almost all of these, especially the buzzing, but for me, the train doors one is more like lift doors.
    Our family go on holiday to Florida a lot, and although we get these in the UK too (and I am still very much scared of them), I just try best not to think of them here as they are so uncommon, especially in urban areas. But that is snakes. Literally, scariest thing in the world.
    Because I can't see them, obviously it would be vey easy to accidentally tread on one. It would also be harder to work out if it was trying to then come back around to bite me in response.
    Also, anyone else find the sound of a train approaching the platform a bit off putting?

  • @jimmyalderson1639
    @jimmyalderson1639 Před 8 lety +2

    I hit like when i saw 'buzzing'

    • @jimmyalderson1639
      @jimmyalderson1639 Před 8 lety

      Once i went fast walking around the house (running with composure) because i thought there was a massive bee near me, turns out it was my ohone upstairs

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +jimmy alderson I've done that before! I also heard a lawn mower outside and thought it was a bee.

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 5 lety

    I hate ice, walking in the snow is a nightmare too. My foot gets caught in a snow ditch then end up on the floor with my dog looking at me like mum what you doing?

  • @islathesmiler5030
    @islathesmiler5030 Před 8 lety +1

    I hate trains to got mum trapped in a door once as refused to step on as was going to close know will only get on one if they have just arrived

  • @jennamissjoy
    @jennamissjoy Před rokem

    I am a visually impaired person who hates lit candles. If I am in a room/walking in a room where there is a lit candle, I have to walk by the lit candle very carefully and glue my eyes to the flame until I am out of the room in order to feel safe again. Ugh!

  • @WellEyeNever
    @WellEyeNever Před 8 lety

    In case CZcams hasn't notified you yet, and without wanting to appear greedy having already done 2, I've submitted captions for this clip this week, while you were away travelling. It's another of my favourite videos of yours, and the subtitling seems to have been getting a very positive response, so it's no trouble. :)

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety +1

      +Well Eye Never Glenn I can't say thank you enough for your help with this :) You are the best! I'm going to give you a massive shoutout in my next video when I finally get around to filming after I've handed in my essay and filming with channel 4. I really really appreciate all your help it means so much that you would give up your free time to do this for me! So thank you so much :)

    • @WellEyeNever
      @WellEyeNever Před 8 lety

      +Fashioneyesta You're very welcome as always Emily, and thank you for the mentions you've already given me on social media and your website, I'm very flattered! :) Whether you do one in a video is entirely up to you - I'm not doing it for that, so don't feel under any obligation or rush to do it. I'm just enjoying giving something back. In any case, you'll be getting a shoutout in my own blog when I write about doing these, to show people how useful subtitles are and how I added them to my own clips. I might do one or two more captions as time allows in the weeks ahead as well. :)

  • @kacililliman8950
    @kacililliman8950 Před 7 lety +1

    all of those are the same as mine

  • @stevenchristopher5850
    @stevenchristopher5850 Před 7 lety +1

    you are not alone eye can understand where you are coming from

  • @aoifekillen1685
    @aoifekillen1685 Před 6 lety

    There's gaps in stairs in this shop and like omg it scares me

  • @silkymilky9997
    @silkymilky9997 Před 6 lety

    I am not visually impaired yet i relate to nearly every one of these

  • @guitarlover727
    @guitarlover727 Před 8 lety +1

    I'm not visually impaired, but I certainly don't like things buzzing around my ears! I'm not so fond of fire either!

  • @madissiimkull
    @madissiimkull Před 7 lety

    You do know that new train doors have sensors that will not let the dots close on you or on your guard dog. At least estonian trains (Stadler Flirt, shuttle train) door beep at you before they close.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      madis-siim kull I know what you mean but when I was younger I was on a train with my grandad and a lady got her arm shut out of the train. So her body was in but her arm was out and her arm was outside still holding her suitcase...so I guess that image still haunts me 😂

    • @madissiimkull
      @madissiimkull Před 7 lety +1

      ou I understand

    • @madissiimkull
      @madissiimkull Před 7 lety

      On the topic of fears, do you feel safe? With all of this foreigners (refugees), and religious fundamentalism around. As a young lass.

    • @abduleneser9378
      @abduleneser9378 Před 6 lety

      Amazing video i've really enjoyed it
      And I relate to a lot on this video
      Like when the cars were parked on the pavement and I am out and about using my cane could not even see where to go and try and navigate in around it
      Sometimes I just end up in the middle of the road which is pretty bad☺️
      And when you're on the train or tram under door closes on your Cane and then it gets bent
      And then basically I just get scared because I don't know what to do then should I go back home or should I just keep going so yeah great video thanks for this👍

  • @codebreakeruk6533
    @codebreakeruk6533 Před 5 lety

    OMG YES!
    2. Things on back of doors - They shit me up something chronic!
    Your brain tries to fill in the gaps and assumes what it is and we see it as something else for a moment until we take another look. I can't remember what this is called. You might want to search for a vide on CZcams by TED Talks called "The Hallucinations of the Mind" by Oliver Sacks. It'll mention it and another condition related to this.

    • @codebreakeruk6533
      @codebreakeruk6533 Před 5 lety

      Totally, escalators - I always make sure someone goes in front of me Hahahahah - if only to know when we're near the bottom or top because they move. haha

  • @MyBlindMamasMessyKitchen
    @MyBlindMamasMessyKitchen Před 7 lety +1

    hi there. New subscriber here. I love your videos you are awesome! I am totally blind and let me tell you we could swap some stories LOL.

  • @addiprice7976
    @addiprice7976 Před 7 lety +4

    I'm scared of matches and other things I actually drop the candle Match and I run now as a dad help me I cannot do this and I'll also I'm scared of knives I nearly cut my finger off with a knife and I'm like nope I'm not cooking you cook

    • @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815
      @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815 Před 5 lety

      Addi Price
      I’ve been where you are today. I’ve never tried to light a candle 🕯 but I cut my hand 🖐 trying time to cut an apple 🍎.
      One of the fears I have being Visually Impaired is being in a crowd of people. I’ll forget what I’m doing and maybe I’ll go into the boys bathroom 🚽 by mistake.

  • @Ishaksonn
    @Ishaksonn Před 5 lety

    i personnally am really sccared of electrical cars. theyre so damn quiet, that you cant hear them and it freaks me out.

  • @LaceyRoo
    @LaceyRoo Před 5 lety

    Omg the first one everyone things I'm pathetic and dramatic cause I'm running away from a fly also the loud noises one I can relate to because I jump at every noise also the escolators one and alot more of themselves

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 6 lety

    Me and glass doors hate each other. Automatic glass doors love nothing batter than to hit me and I only have a long cane.

  • @JixieDye
    @JixieDye Před 7 lety +2

    My pet peeves are
    1. elevator/lift doors. I once got my foot stuck in one of these and it was painful
    2. Stepping in front of busses. If they're waiting at the crossing and you're about to cross the road I will wait for them to go past then cross
    3. Fireworks

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      OMG Yes! Elevators and lift doors are the worst!

    • @danielledewitt1
      @danielledewitt1 Před 5 lety

      Fashioneyesta I’ve lost count of the amount of times lift doors and even automatic doors have shut on me.

  • @labradorableretriever4490

    Also hate loud sudden noises. It first started with my balloon fear. I hate the way balloons feel anyway I want to rub against each other make that squeaking noise and it sounds like they’re about to pop. I tried overcoming that when I was 12 and blew up a balloon and it popped right in my face. My dog is also afraid of balloons I found out from her puppy raiser. She stop I felt a sign in front of me told her to go forward she backed away from it thought maybe a bike ride it was coming. The wind is blowing and then I hear balloons rubbing I said OK let’s speed it up here come on girl I try to encourage her she eventually did but I was afraid one was going to pop. Same thing with champagne bottles you damn well better tell me you’re about to open a champagne bottle because whatever is in my hand is going to go flying out and I almost always scream. Thank you dictate I said sudden. Another one is ophthalmologist. When they put the eyedrops in and it’s only with my right eye they have to try three or four times for it to be done correctly I hate the idea of things being stuck in your eyeballs or hearing people talking about operating eyeballs are stabbing eyes it creeps me out. My left eye is so useless they can put the eyedrops in just fine but my right eye twitches and plus the nice stag mess makes it even worse and then I get so nervous I can’t stay still.

  • @arianaparker3567
    @arianaparker3567 Před 8 lety

    I'm sacred of ice too I'm visuly imared also. I can't see the ice very well. And I also hate corssing the st I do use a canewell the sun is out and at night. I'm very sensitive to light. I have almost gotten hit by cars many times cause I live on a hill I can't see them till they are like 20 feet away or something like that. I have bad dethp perpspsion so I also sacred of new sidewalks. That's why when I got the cane it helped cuause cracks in sidewalk look like stairs to me lol

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Angel dog Ice is just a pain, snow is lovely to a degree but when it turns into ice thats when you have to worry. My god thats terrifying! That must be a real bother to you :/ I live on a main road with many little side turnings which can be difficult for cars to see me when they speak into the main road so I can relate. I think thats when you kind of see why people advise you to wear high vis things in those situations

  • @TheWritingGirl
    @TheWritingGirl Před 5 lety

    My visual impairments I do what I need to do to function, its fellow humans that make it difficult in my life.

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 6 lety

    There is a reason I bought a battery powered candle. It is a christmas one.

  • @danielledewitt1
    @danielledewitt1 Před 6 lety

    I hate ice too.

  • @blindbookworm8019
    @blindbookworm8019 Před 8 lety

    For me most of these things are inconveniences. They don't necessarily scare me. But if this is an interesting video. I'm just curious do you know braille?

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety

      +Kayla Collins Yeah I think it verge between inconvenience and causing fear. It depends on the situation, but it just wanted to make it as a bit of fun. I don't read braille no, just used my laptop to read things to me.

    • @blindbookworm8019
      @blindbookworm8019 Před 8 lety

      fashioneyesta I learned braille when I was smaller. I've had my visual impairment my whole life.

  • @jacquelinesmith-jackson2815

    The only thing that scares me 😱 about my vision impairments is walking across the street and cutting things with knives 🍴.

  • @blindbookworm8019
    @blindbookworm8019 Před 6 lety

    My Thoughts On These Scary Things:
    1. Buzzing: No. I just open a windo and hopefully will go out into the wild.
    2. Hanging things: No
    3. Matches: I don't like matches I think it's cheaper to use a lighter.
    4. Trains: Maybe
    5. Ice: I'm in the southern US. I don't have to worry about ice.
    6. Dentists: Not really

  • @aimesfin05
    @aimesfin05 Před 5 lety

    I got trapped in a revolving door , I am vi and all those things scare me too xxx

  • @blindnessisaspectrum6237

    Some bicyclist let me know by calling out " on your left" (right). I always thank them :) Cobb webs drive me nuts! Nothing worse than walking into them getting a face full of potential Spiders everywhere. Yuck!

  • @toniedudley6108
    @toniedudley6108 Před 7 lety

    hi Wanted to ask I don't know if I get a reply but I'm having trouble doing my hair. I'm blind in my left eye and my right eye has deteriorated so now I have little vision in my right side of my right eye. I have Macular degeneration in my left eye and in my right Histropplasmoses.I was 34 when it started now I'm 43 took me a while to accept my disability.

    • @toniedudley6108
      @toniedudley6108 Před 7 lety

      hi I suffer with anxiety x Panickatacks.Scared to go out with my family.

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety

      Hiya, I actually did a video on the topic of curling my hair with a visual impairment czcams.com/video/11ZUmDTnHoo/video.html it very much depends on your hair type and texture and what you want to do with your hair x

  • @Leeleeloo
    @Leeleeloo Před 8 lety

    ive been trapped in between train doors, its scary!!

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 8 lety +1

      I know its horrible! Trains can be so dangerous x

  • @kacililliman8950
    @kacililliman8950 Před 7 lety

    well some

  • @d48248
    @d48248 Před 2 lety

    The dentist 😂😂😂😂

  • @labradorableretriever4490

    The train track gap is really scary. Even crossing a street with a big set of train tracks especially when that automatic gate goes down I’m thinking while I’m crossing does that gate is going to go down and cars have to wait but I’ll be stuck there as the train is coming. Anytime we cross those try to encourage my guide dog to go a little quicker I make sure I left my feet up as much as possible to hopefully not tripped on anything. Hate going down stairs. Going up is fine but going downstairs or even with a cane and you didn’t catch yourself in time or stopped to close and over balance because of awful depth perception is really scary. I’m glad guide dogs are trained to have a certain distance from stairs, but overtime my dog got used to that and she would somewhat curl in front of me if we’re at the top of a set of stairs which is fine because it gave me time to adjust my foot and feel with my right hand if there’s a railing if not I will slowly drag my hands down the wall I don’t care.

  • @langoguid0966
    @langoguid0966 Před 6 lety

    Hi i also have a bad videion. Could u recomd some jobs for legally blind people?

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 6 lety

      Hiya, it very much depends on the individual and what you want to do. i know people with sight loss who work in teaching, retail, technology, law, access, charity, media, journalism and so on. There are so many jobs you can do, the words your oyster really. The important thing is that you have a job where your employer makes your work accessible. Thats my biggest piece of advice were employment is concerned.

  • @jcreamer243
    @jcreamer243 Před 7 lety

    I'm not sure if you would count this as scary but it's very annoying.. Stepping into dog poop on a pavement.. I never see it until it's too late.. Why do people allow their dogs to poop where people walk and not clean up the mess?!😩😩

    • @fashioneyesta
      @fashioneyesta  Před 7 lety +1

      I totally get that, both gross and scary and very annoying.

  • @Ishaksonn
    @Ishaksonn Před 5 lety

    Yeah, escalators are f***ing dangerous. im visually impaired too and i got my hand stuck in an escalator once ;)

  • @LadyAarin
    @LadyAarin Před 6 lety

    Im visually Impaired and I have tinnitus so the fracking buzzing comes from my head too.. lol I always think I see people or ghosts for a split second before my brain kicks in to what the blur or flash is.

  • @jcksparrowfan
    @jcksparrowfan Před 5 lety

    Fucking black ice..... its why I hate snow. Some people go all 'YAY SNOW." I'm like "No.... I've slipped and it hurt and the back of my head cracked the against pavement."

  • @AngieLovesTBC
    @AngieLovesTBC Před 9 lety +1

    I have almost burned my hair while I was blowing a candle😱