by Pam
The Laser Master Worlds
in Oman right now is a bit of a throw back regatta for Doug. With the oil in his good eye, his vision is such that he's struggling to see and recognize
people.
When I first met him
(before his multiple eye surgeries), he seemed so very odd because he would say
hello to the same person repeatedly on the docks as if he'd just seen them for
the first time that day. Come to find out, everyone was a blur and he
didn't know who he was talking to until he either recognized their voice, the
subject they were talking about or some distinctive hat or clothing
color. Added to the vision problem is that his hearing isn't the best
so when someone would talk to him and he couldn't see their lips moving, he
wasn't sure who was talking, if they were talking to him, or what they were
saying so he'd just start talking about random subjects that seemed to have no
connection to the conversation taking place. Until I realized what was happening,
I thought he was just the strangest guy.
We were talking by Skype
this evening and he tells me he's finding himself avoiding eye contact with
folks in Oman (like he use to) because of the whole 'who is that, are they
talking to me and what the heck did they just say?' So, if you're in Oman
and you read this blog, help Doug out by putting a hand on his shoulder,
talking loudly and identifying yourself every time you strike up a
conversation. He does much better once he's on the water. To him, people have
distinctive ways of sailing, be it their posture, where they sit, hiking style,
their boat handling, sail trim, etc. Even though he has much better recognition
on the water, he still can't hear very well. So if he ignores you, he isn't
being rude on purpose. All that said, do
not cut him any slack on the water or you'll regret it.
After several eye
surgeries, Doug's vision was better than 20/20 in his good eye (which it will
be again when the oil comes out in a couple of months). For reference, we
were once looking at some blurry pictures and I asked him to point out which
ones were close to what his vision use to be. Check it out ... it just blows my mind!
Doug's vision in 2006 when he won the Worlds in Korea |
Doug's vision in 2009 when he came 6th at the Worlds in Halifax but he claims his weight was the biggest problem |
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