Thanks for the warm welcomes Hear Again!
I use the screen reader that comes with Apple (VoiceOver). I don't have any expensive equipment yet because blindness round two is a recent thing for me. (I was sighted just this past summer.) By round 2 I mean because I was blind in the orphanage from malnutrition, then legally blind from better nutrition but medical neglect, and then sighted after surgery and intense vision therapy for a few years. And now I'm back to square one, haha. I don't really mind blindness. In a way it feels like coming back to home. Even when I was sighted I had a very hard time processing what I was seeing and responding to visual stimuli, etc.
I learned ASL during my sighted years. Picked it up in a year because I love languages. And Braille I picked up in a few days because at least to me it's very logical. The contractions are easy for me to remember, especially if I use them a lot.
I'm working on Tactile ASL now. It's pretty easy after regular ASL. It seems to me it's mostly about transferring non-manual information to the hands. Would you agree with that?
How useful is your hearing with CI's? Can you echolocate?
I can relate to your being compared to Helen Keller all the time. I'm a Jazz musician so I get the Ray Charles Comparison a lot.
Anyway, nice to meet you!