Questions To Ask Yourself Before Having Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement surgery is necessary for some people to get relief from pain, but it's something that you want to avoid if you can. In 2020, I started having significant hip pain in my right hip and had hip replacement surgery to get relief, and there was nothing I could have done to get rid … Continue reading Questions To Ask Yourself Before Having Hip Replacement Surgery

What Not To Say To A Blogger

When it comes to blogging, sometimes bloggers feel underappreciated because people think that all bloggers do is write blog posts, and often say things to us that are a little rude. Writing is only one part of blogging, and there is so much more to building a successful blog that the average person doesn't see … Continue reading What Not To Say To A Blogger

Do I Have A Stress-Free Life?

Non-disabled people sometimes think that disabled people are living the dream and have nothing to stress about because we don't have to work and they will say to us, "You are so lucky you don't have to work, and you have nothing to stress about." As a disabled person, I don't have work stress since … Continue reading Do I Have A Stress-Free Life?

Should I Start A Blog Or A YouTube Channel?

If you want to make money online, there are lots of ways you can do that, and I don't think one way is better than the other, because if you are willing to put in the work, your hobby has the potential to make money. Blogging and YouTube are two of the most popular ways … Continue reading Should I Start A Blog Or A YouTube Channel?

What To Do If You Are Stuck In The Bathroom For A While

When you have Spina Bifida, going to the bathroom often is difficult because sometimes your bladder and bowel muscles do not work. There are ways to manage these issues and stay out of the hospital, but often it can take hours to go to the bathroom. I am able to go to the bathroom independently … Continue reading What To Do If You Are Stuck In The Bathroom For A While

What Disabled People Want Their Families To Know

Families with disabled children know a lot about their child's disability, but knowing a disabled person does not make you an expert, and the only true disability experts are disabled people. Parents of disabled children do their best to teach their kids the right values, but sometimes families are ableist and do things that disabled … Continue reading What Disabled People Want Their Families To Know

Lessons I Have Learned From Living With A Stoma

When you have Spina Bifida, going to the bathroom can be difficult because, a lot of the time, your bladder and bowel muscles do not work in the way they are supposed to. There are surgeries that can help make going to the bathroom a little easier, but they are not cures by any means … Continue reading Lessons I Have Learned From Living With A Stoma

How To Travel With Chronic Pain

Summer is here, which means a lot of people are going on vacation and traveling to visit friends and family. Vacations can be fun, but when you live with chronic pain, it can also be a little stressful because you may not be able to manage your pain as effectively on vacation like you would … Continue reading How To Travel With Chronic Pain

Hardest Parts Of Being Disabled

Non-disabled people sometimes think that the hardest part of a disability is the lack of cures and accepting the reality that you are not getting better. Disability acceptance is hard, but the lack of cures is not the hardest part of my disability, and as a matter of fact, I don't think about cures very … Continue reading Hardest Parts Of Being Disabled

How To Make Fitness Fun

Exercise is important for your health and anyone who has the ability to exercise should make it part of their routine but not everyone does. Most people know the benefits of regular exercise but struggle to be consistent with their exercise routines because they use it as a form of self-punishment rather than self-care. People … Continue reading How To Make Fitness Fun