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Hello my dear friend @Elsa You already know this but I will share it with everyone else. I am diagnosed with epilepsy. Although it's not that severe and I didn't have the seizures for a year I still find myself struggling with flashy images. For example, those present boxes in Friends Saga. I am also aware that King is working on helping players with disabilities and I am grateful for it 🙏🏻 Love you all 🤗❤️
I don't have any disabilities myself but 2 of my family members did.
@firebombmarkus glad to hear that you recovered from your epilepsy. My daughter was diagnosed with petite mall epilepsy when she was in the second grade. She was having trouble learning. It turned out that she was having seizures about every 5 minutes without being aware of it. The scary part as her mother was watching her brainwaves react to flashing light when they would test her using an EEG(brain test). Every brain wave was completely scrambled.
She was put on medication which controlled the seizures but permanently damaged her long term memory. When she started school every year, she didn't remember what she had learned from the year before. She had to work harder than anyone getting a PhD just to get her high school diploma.
Luckily, because she never had a grand mall seizure, she grew out of it and is epilepsy free today. Her memory is still damaged but she made it through college and is doing well in her career in environmental sciences.
I lived in fear of all flashing lights for 20 years! Any of that could have seriously injured her for life!
@Diamond Lim I understand learning disabilities from a mom's perspective. Just know how proud we are of your hard earned accomplishments❣❣❣ It takes an unbelievable amount of diligence to overcome them. You are amazing ❣❣❣
@ShannaSkywolf I'm so happy that surgery was able to restore some of your sight. What a blessing❣ My mom suffered from vision and hearing problems after having severe polio as a child. She was about 4 years old. She was in an iron lung. She wasn't supposed to survive but she did. She always had super thick glasses to see but had cataract surgery when she was in her late 70's. It completely corrected her eyesight. She never needed glasses again not even to read. That was actually completely overwhelming for her but not in a good way. I think it was sensory overload. She had never seen so clearly. She adjusted within a few months. Really life changing.
After recovering from the polio, she fell off a slide and broke her right arm when she was 6 years old. She was righthanded. Shouldn't have been a big deal but the doctor put the cast on too tight. It cut off the blood circulation and killed all the muscles and nerves. This was just before World War 2. She lost use of her arm. All she had was bone covered with flesh. They almost amputated it but luckily decided not to. Her arm was paralyzed from just below the shoulder. They put a pin in the elbow. This allowed her to have some use of it.
You can imagine that people were very cruel to her. She found ways around everything. As her child, this was normal. I would come to learn how amazing she was over time. She graduated from college and eventually got her master's. She 3 children, 20 months apart. My brother was born in 1958. I'm the middle with a younger sister. No velcro. No Pampers. How she even changed our diapers is a mystery to me. She was an only child so didn't have any help. She sewed most of our clothes, was a gourmet cook, could knit an Irish fisherman's sweater in a few days while working fulltime. I could go on and on about all of her talents. She rarely complained except a handful of times when she got really frustrated with something.
Her mom's favorite quote was "you've got to bend with the bamboo". I think I can finally understand why.
Sorry for the mini novel.
People that overcome disabilities are amazing ❣❣❣ Those of us that don't experience these should count our blessings everyday ❣❣❣
Thanks for your caring and kind reply! @Leslie_B 😊
Yes! I am still Learning Disabilities right now but I never give up to help players on King Community and learn more! I will trying my best! (Haha! Yes! My English is still bad!) 😄
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@Diamond Lim don't be so hard on yourself. You are doing great with your English. I only speak and write one language.
I took conversational Cantonese years ago but if you don't use it you forget easily.
I have gotten lazy. My husband is able to speak about 10 languages to some extent. We are covered just about anywhere in the world we go. My son gets really upset that I leave it all to him.
Practice makes perfect❣(a little hypocritical for me to say since I don't practice at all)
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Thank you so much for sharing your story @Leslie_B I can only imagine how frightening it is for a parent. It makes my heart full of joy to know that your daughter is better now ❤️🙏🏻
This article is absolutely wonderful. I suspect that the numbers you listed from great sources are probably a little bit higher in all actually. For reasons or not some people can't accept that label . I do think it's getting easier to admit and ask for help. I am considered disabled and it's not an immediate recongniction because it's not openly physical. It affects my life a the drop of a dime on its time. I've come to terms with it and deal accordingly . The world is exploding with newer and newer technology. It is out future. Thank you @Elsa for sharing something so personal.
Thanks @Elsa for championing this project and it's getting positive reviews 🤗💕💕 Also, thanks for sharing your stories, which I believe enlightens a lot of members here especially those who has limited abilities.
I'm considered normal person but as my age is catching up, so it's my eye sight. I was hit by a mild vertigo condition last year and it definitely affects my balancing, sights and the chances of getting migraine is higher than usual.
So I noticed that King has put in place some new feature in Candy Crush game such as the toggle of the screen when blockers or jellies are crushed by combined boosters. I love this effect but I wish there is an option for me to disable this function because each time the screen toggles, my sights gets uncomfortable. Normal person like me also have difficulty and I can't imagine how others with limited conditions or abilities felt.😅
I also noticed that the default font size when creating posts and comments are much smaller than before and I have to magnify my screen when typing using my mobile phone. I wish there's an option for us to select font size whilst typing and the "heading" button on the comment box does not help much because the description of H2 to H5 all look the same and I can only tell after I select and post.
Sorry, if my message here if off-topic but I hope all members and players can benefit from such improvements.
Thank you again for creating this project ❤️ and I hope it will be successful!
Hello @Leslie_B and I hope you're doing well and good.
Thank you for sharing your stories and I've learnt so much from it. I totally agreed that we have to count our blessings each day because we wouldn't know what will happen next.
Send my hugs to your mum for being an amazing person ❤️... Hugs to you too ❣️🤗
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4 · 1Helpful Woah! 2Sweet 1Love HahaI have learning disability but I hope I can figure it out enough to participate in all of the communitgames
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8 · 1Helpful Woah! 4Sweet 3Love HahaThank you for your answering and Welcome to Sweet King Community! 👑
I have learning disability too (From 2008 to present) but I still never give up to help players on Diamond Diaries Community and Player Corner. So I will learn properly then finally I can learn more about King Community! 😊
Here is a link to help you learn your way around the community. Here is a guide to help you locate the different areas in the community! Here you'll find the game communities, you can get answers to the most frequent issues here, and here you can participate in competitions and win Gold Bars and more! 👈️ (if you are interested)
Have a nice and safety day! 😊
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8 · 5Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 2Love HahaHello my dear friend @Elsa You already know this but I will share it with everyone else. I am diagnosed with epilepsy. Although it's not that severe and I didn't have the seizures for a year I still find myself struggling with flashy images. For example, those present boxes in Friends Saga. I am also aware that King is working on helping players with disabilities and I am grateful for it 🙏🏻 Love you all 🤗❤️
Level search box - Candy Crush Saga
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Portal to navigate between levels - Friends Saga
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Shake Piggy Bank - Friends Saga
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5 · 1Helpful Woah! Sweet 4Love Haha@Elsa Great topic❣
I don't have any disabilities myself but 2 of my family members did.
@firebombmarkus glad to hear that you recovered from your epilepsy. My daughter was diagnosed with petite mall epilepsy when she was in the second grade. She was having trouble learning. It turned out that she was having seizures about every 5 minutes without being aware of it. The scary part as her mother was watching her brainwaves react to flashing light when they would test her using an EEG(brain test). Every brain wave was completely scrambled.
She was put on medication which controlled the seizures but permanently damaged her long term memory. When she started school every year, she didn't remember what she had learned from the year before. She had to work harder than anyone getting a PhD just to get her high school diploma.
Luckily, because she never had a grand mall seizure, she grew out of it and is epilepsy free today. Her memory is still damaged but she made it through college and is doing well in her career in environmental sciences.
I lived in fear of all flashing lights for 20 years! Any of that could have seriously injured her for life!
@Diamond Lim I understand learning disabilities from a mom's perspective. Just know how proud we are of your hard earned accomplishments❣❣❣ It takes an unbelievable amount of diligence to overcome them. You are amazing ❣❣❣
@ShannaSkywolf I'm so happy that surgery was able to restore some of your sight. What a blessing❣ My mom suffered from vision and hearing problems after having severe polio as a child. She was about 4 years old. She was in an iron lung. She wasn't supposed to survive but she did. She always had super thick glasses to see but had cataract surgery when she was in her late 70's. It completely corrected her eyesight. She never needed glasses again not even to read. That was actually completely overwhelming for her but not in a good way. I think it was sensory overload. She had never seen so clearly. She adjusted within a few months. Really life changing.
After recovering from the polio, she fell off a slide and broke her right arm when she was 6 years old. She was righthanded. Shouldn't have been a big deal but the doctor put the cast on too tight. It cut off the blood circulation and killed all the muscles and nerves. This was just before World War 2. She lost use of her arm. All she had was bone covered with flesh. They almost amputated it but luckily decided not to. Her arm was paralyzed from just below the shoulder. They put a pin in the elbow. This allowed her to have some use of it.
You can imagine that people were very cruel to her. She found ways around everything. As her child, this was normal. I would come to learn how amazing she was over time. She graduated from college and eventually got her master's. She 3 children, 20 months apart. My brother was born in 1958. I'm the middle with a younger sister. No velcro. No Pampers. How she even changed our diapers is a mystery to me. She was an only child so didn't have any help. She sewed most of our clothes, was a gourmet cook, could knit an Irish fisherman's sweater in a few days while working fulltime. I could go on and on about all of her talents. She rarely complained except a handful of times when she got really frustrated with something.
Her mom's favorite quote was "you've got to bend with the bamboo". I think I can finally understand why.
Sorry for the mini novel.
People that overcome disabilities are amazing ❣❣❣ Those of us that don't experience these should count our blessings everyday ❣❣❣
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10 · Helpful Woah! Sweet 10Love HahaThanks for your caring and kind reply! @Leslie_B 😊
Yes! I am still Learning Disabilities right now but I never give up to help players on King Community and learn more! I will trying my best! (Haha! Yes! My English is still bad!) 😄
👑🌟 Are you newbie? Learn more here! Need Gold Bars? Join here! Subscribe here on Tagging List of CCS, CCSS, CCJS, CCFS and Community Hub! Help to vote amazing idea's lists here! 🌟👑
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3 · Helpful 1Woah! 2Sweet Love Haha@Diamond Lim don't be so hard on yourself. You are doing great with your English. I only speak and write one language.
I took conversational Cantonese years ago but if you don't use it you forget easily.
I have gotten lazy. My husband is able to speak about 10 languages to some extent. We are covered just about anywhere in the world we go. My son gets really upset that I leave it all to him.
Practice makes perfect❣(a little hypocritical for me to say since I don't practice at all)
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3 · Helpful 1Woah! Sweet 2Love HahaThanks again! I have speaken Chinese mostly, also English, Cantonese and Malay (but I speak Malay is very bad) but I speak and think very slow.
By the way, your husband have speaken so great! @Leslie_B 👍
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3 · 1Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 1Love HahaThank you so much for sharing your story @Leslie_B I can only imagine how frightening it is for a parent. It makes my heart full of joy to know that your daughter is better now ❤️🙏🏻
Level search box - Candy Crush Saga
🌈
Portal to navigate between levels - Friends Saga
🌈
Shake Piggy Bank - Friends Saga
🌈
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4 · 1Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 2Love Haha@firebombmarkus Thanks. I never take good health for granted anymore.
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4 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 3Love HahaIndeed. A lesson learned once and for all.
Level search box - Candy Crush Saga
🌈
Portal to navigate between levels - Friends Saga
🌈
Shake Piggy Bank - Friends Saga
🌈
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2 · Helpful 1Woah! Sweet 1Love HahaThis article is absolutely wonderful. I suspect that the numbers you listed from great sources are probably a little bit higher in all actually. For reasons or not some people can't accept that label . I do think it's getting easier to admit and ask for help. I am considered disabled and it's not an immediate recongniction because it's not openly physical. It affects my life a the drop of a dime on its time. I've come to terms with it and deal accordingly . The world is exploding with newer and newer technology. It is out future. Thank you @Elsa for sharing something so personal.
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2 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 1Love HahaWoah this is really awesome
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1 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet Love HahaThanks @Elsa for championing this project and it's getting positive reviews 🤗💕💕 Also, thanks for sharing your stories, which I believe enlightens a lot of members here especially those who has limited abilities.
I'm considered normal person but as my age is catching up, so it's my eye sight. I was hit by a mild vertigo condition last year and it definitely affects my balancing, sights and the chances of getting migraine is higher than usual.
So I noticed that King has put in place some new feature in Candy Crush game such as the toggle of the screen when blockers or jellies are crushed by combined boosters. I love this effect but I wish there is an option for me to disable this function because each time the screen toggles, my sights gets uncomfortable. Normal person like me also have difficulty and I can't imagine how others with limited conditions or abilities felt.😅
I also noticed that the default font size when creating posts and comments are much smaller than before and I have to magnify my screen when typing using my mobile phone. I wish there's an option for us to select font size whilst typing and the "heading" button on the comment box does not help much because the description of H2 to H5 all look the same and I can only tell after I select and post.
Sorry, if my message here if off-topic but I hope all members and players can benefit from such improvements.
Thank you again for creating this project ❤️ and I hope it will be successful!
New here🤔? Let's get started!
For our German, French and Spanish players, please join our international corner 🌏️
Do you have issues in the game ⚙️? Visit our HELP CENTER, contact King's Support team OR post your questions in any of the Support section.
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4 · 1Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 2Love HahaHello @Leslie_B and I hope you're doing well and good.
Thank you for sharing your stories and I've learnt so much from it. I totally agreed that we have to count our blessings each day because we wouldn't know what will happen next.
Send my hugs to your mum for being an amazing person ❤️... Hugs to you too ❣️🤗
New here🤔? Let's get started!
For our German, French and Spanish players, please join our international corner 🌏️
Do you have issues in the game ⚙️? Visit our HELP CENTER, contact King's Support team OR post your questions in any of the Support section.
Just Play. Have fun. Enjoy the Game
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3 · Helpful Woah! Sweet 3Love Haha