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It’s the climb

Anica Zeyen, 35, Surrey

When I was younger, my parents wouldn’t let me say: ‘I can’t do this’. Instead, they taught me to say: ‘I can’t do it this way’.

As a visually impaired person, I have battled more daily challenges than most.

But I don’t let it stop me from doing anything.

I can still hike mountains, safari in Africa, swim with dolphins and go whiteboard rafting.

I am a university lecturer, a wife and

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