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Because You're Blind
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Because You’re Blind

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In 1989; at the tender age of 12 years old, Ms. Meadows awoke from a coma to find herself suddenly struck blind and severely brain injured. This greatly complicated her young life.When she was yet a minor child, her mother sued the doctor who caused this tragedy. This ultimately made Ms. Meadows situation more desperate than ever.After the settlement; Ms. Meadows parents continued to deny her treatment for her injuries. As a result; her life went off the rails in a huge way.As Ms. Meadows grew up and began to become her own person; her parents drug her into court; stripping her of her Constitutional rights in an effort to protect the money they sued for.Their complete lack of concern for their daughter’s humanity wound up driving an insurmountable wedge between Ms. Meadows and her four parents.This book is Ms. Meadows first-hand account of how she and her family were forced to fight a corrupt legal system in the state of Montana for many years in order to achieve their escape from the abusive guardianship her parents locked her down under when she was young.Ms. Meadows wishes to teach the world that sometimes in life; blindness is quite literally in the eye of the beholder. Essentially; you’re only as blind as you believe yourself to be.Ms. Meadows has learned that it is precisely because she is blind that she is perfect to walk this path she has been assigned.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
R. R. Bowker
Date
8 June 2020
Pages
128
ISBN
9781734994704

In 1989; at the tender age of 12 years old, Ms. Meadows awoke from a coma to find herself suddenly struck blind and severely brain injured. This greatly complicated her young life.When she was yet a minor child, her mother sued the doctor who caused this tragedy. This ultimately made Ms. Meadows situation more desperate than ever.After the settlement; Ms. Meadows parents continued to deny her treatment for her injuries. As a result; her life went off the rails in a huge way.As Ms. Meadows grew up and began to become her own person; her parents drug her into court; stripping her of her Constitutional rights in an effort to protect the money they sued for.Their complete lack of concern for their daughter’s humanity wound up driving an insurmountable wedge between Ms. Meadows and her four parents.This book is Ms. Meadows first-hand account of how she and her family were forced to fight a corrupt legal system in the state of Montana for many years in order to achieve their escape from the abusive guardianship her parents locked her down under when she was young.Ms. Meadows wishes to teach the world that sometimes in life; blindness is quite literally in the eye of the beholder. Essentially; you’re only as blind as you believe yourself to be.Ms. Meadows has learned that it is precisely because she is blind that she is perfect to walk this path she has been assigned.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
R. R. Bowker
Date
8 June 2020
Pages
128
ISBN
9781734994704