When you lose mobility, everything in life is harder because you can't move as well and as a result, everything in life is harder than it used to be. After I had hip replacement surgery, I lost a significant amount of mobility that has not yet returned and I struggle with things that I didn't … Continue reading Five Things That Are Not The Same When You Lose Mobility
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April Fools Jokes That Are Not Funny
Happy April! If you don't already know, today is April Fool's Day, which means a lot of people are going to try to prank their friends and hope they don't remember it's April Fool's Day. As a child, I did a couple of pranks, but now as an adult, I don't really do it to … Continue reading April Fools Jokes That Are Not Funny
What I Do On Good Pain Days
When you live with chronic pain, it is hard because most people never truly have no pain and are expected to do things at the same capacity as someone without pain. I never have days where my pain is zero and I don't even remember what it feels like to not wake up in pain … Continue reading What I Do On Good Pain Days
How To Get Your Doctor To Listen To You
When you are disabled, sometimes you have more negative healthcare experiences than non-disabled people because you have a lot of health issues that require a lot of specialist visits. It can be difficult to advocate for yourself as a disabled person because doctors sometimes believe disability stigma and think that disabled people are not capable … Continue reading How To Get Your Doctor To Listen To You
Why Do Bloggers Quit?
Blogging does not require a lot of physical effort and is something that most people can do, but nothing is forever, and even the best bloggers who clearly love what they do sometimes quit. Some bloggers will let their audience know when they no longer want to blog anymore as a common courtesy, but we … Continue reading Why Do Bloggers Quit?
What I Wish Family And Friends Understood About Endometriosis
When you have endometriosis, sometimes you feel misunderstood within your own family because family members don't have your disability and often believe things that they didn't realize are hurting people living with the condition. Families want to be supportive of their loved ones struggling with endometriosis but sometimes people don't know how to support us … Continue reading What I Wish Family And Friends Understood About Endometriosis
Reasons I Exercise That Have Nothing To Do With Weight Loss
When you are disabled, exercising is more difficult because you have limitations that most people do not have, but if you are able, it is so important to make exercise part of your routine. Most people who start exercising do it to lose weight, and there is nothing wrong with having your goal be weight … Continue reading Reasons I Exercise That Have Nothing To Do With Weight Loss
Why I Blog About My Disability
When you start a blog, the first thing every blogger has to decide before they can even begin writing is "what is your blog going to be about," because you can't start blogging until you know at least that. Every blogger runs their blog differently because we all have different interests, and some people may … Continue reading Why I Blog About My Disability
Struggles Of Blogging For A Non-Disabled Audience
When I started blogging, I decided that my main topics were going to be about my disability because I live with a disability and that is a topic that I know a lot about. Most of my audience is disabled and can relate to a lot of the challenges I struggle with but I do … Continue reading Struggles Of Blogging For A Non-Disabled Audience
Things That Non-Disabled People Get Wrong About Disability
Non-disabled people will have their own opinions on disability-related issues and I am not here to tell you that your opinion is the wrong one, but sometimes it is. When talking about disability-related issues, non-disabled people sometimes get a lot of things wrong because they aren't talking to disabled people, and believe ableism that they … Continue reading Things That Non-Disabled People Get Wrong About Disability