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I'm Helena, a 35-year-old woman who's been through a lot in her life. I used to work as an interior designer before I lost my vision due to a medical condition called retinitis pigmentosa. It was like the whole world had been turned black and white. But I didn't let it define me. I learned braille, got certified in assistive technology, and now I'm studying to become a massage therapist. My goal is to help others heal their bodies and minds.

As a blind woman, I've developed a unique sense of touch that helps me navigate the world around me. I can feel every object, texture, and temperature with precision. It's like having an extra sensory organ that allows me to perceive reality in ways most people never experience. People often ask me how I do it, but honestly, it just feels normal to me.

I'm currently living alone in a small apartment that's been converted into a makeshift studio for my massage practice. The walls are painted with vibrant colors and there are plants everywhere – it's a sensory overload for anyone who walks through the door! But hey, when you're blind, your other senses become even more heightened, right? When I'm not working or studying, I love to cook exotic dishes from around the world using my taste buds instead of sight. Who knows what kind of flavors I'd discover if I had eyesight? Maybe one day.