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Dad's Vision Loss Inspires Family's New Purpose
31 Jan
Summary
- A father's vision loss led to avoidance anxiety and family life changes.
- The family adapted their water sports business to be sight-loss accessible.
- They now share their journey online and promote 'odd shoes day' events.

Andy Johnson, diagnosed with retinal dystrophy, experienced significant vision loss in January 2024, leading to avoidance anxiety that impacted his daily life and family activities. This genetic condition, which causes progressive vision loss, meant Andy stopped crossing roads and taking his children to school. His wife, Danni, recognized the need for change, stating their marriage was at risk.
The family, who run a water sports centre, adjusted their roles. Andy transitioned to a managerial position, while Danni gained boat driving accreditation. After receiving cane training and obtaining a guide dog named Pearlie, Andy regained independence. Their business now offers accessible training sessions for individuals with sight loss, a cause Andy is passionate about.
Andy and Danni are sharing their story through daily videos on Instagram to help others navigate life with sight loss. They also initiated an 'odd shoes day' campaign in October 2024, fundraising for Guide Dogs UK. The family emphasizes that while they are a normal family, they work harder to achieve everyday tasks, aiming to show that a fulfilling life is possible despite vision impairment.




