LONDON (Reuters) - A 42-year-old British woman hid her blindness to her parents for 38 years after she mastered some of the mechanisms and methods that enabled her to live her life almost naturally.

The woman suffers from Marvin syndrome, which leads to the displacement of eye lenses from their original place, according to the site "Daily Mail" Britain.

The woman was able to overcome her condition by keeping road curves and curves, keeping the number of steps required in some places and training her memory to preserve the texture of surfaces and objects.

She thought that her condition was normal at first, and that the vision was blurred by all people, but it was too late to tell everyone about her condition after living with her all this time, and wanted to avoid the looks of pity.

Only after a series of events put her in an awkward position at work and on the road did she recognize her situation.