Why I Don’t Google My Disability Or Any Of It’s Symptoms

When you start to experience pain, sometimes people will Google their symptoms before going to the doctor because the Internet makes it easy to get information on anything. If you have a new diagnosis and want to learn more about it, I think the Internet is great for that because doctors don't tell you everything. … Continue reading Why I Don’t Google My Disability Or Any Of It’s Symptoms

Lessons I Have Learned From My Mobility Loss

Hip replacement surgery can help lessen hip pain and improve your quality of life, but until you significantly improve your hip strength, life gets harder before it gets easier. When I had hip replacement surgery, I lost a significant amount of mobility and have had to change the way I do everything because I struggle … Continue reading Lessons I Have Learned From My Mobility Loss

How To Set Fitness Goals In The New Year That Are Actually Reachable

New Year's Day is quickly approaching us which means a lot of people are thinking about what goals they want to set in the New Year. Fitness is one of the most common New Year's resolutions because during the holidays, people often eat a lot more sugar than they normally would, which often leads to … Continue reading How To Set Fitness Goals In The New Year That Are Actually Reachable

Am I Against Cures?

If you are disabled, it is likely that you have had a conversation with a non-disabled person about cures because a lot of the time non-disabled people struggle to see how anyone could be happy with disability and think we need one. As a disabled person, I have been very vocal about my opinion on … Continue reading Am I Against Cures?

Are All Disabled People Inspiring?

If you are disabled, it is likely that you have been approached by a non-disabled person and told that you were inspiring for absolutely no reason at all. Some disabled people are inspiring, but telling a disabled person that their existence is inspiring is ableist and not the compliment people think it it. In today's … Continue reading Are All Disabled People Inspiring?

How To Avoid Holiday Weight Gain

Disclaimer: I am not a nutritionist or dietician, and everything written in this post is to be used for informational use only. If you were to take any actions from the content of this post, you are doing so at your risk, and I am not responsible for any negative outcomes. Weight loss is a … Continue reading How To Avoid Holiday Weight Gain

Why I Love Strength Training

Exercise is important for your physical health and everyone who has the ability to exercise should make it part of their daily routine. Fitness is just as important for disabled people as it is for non-disabled people, but it is more difficult to find an accessible routine when you are disabled because fitness is not … Continue reading Why I Love Strength Training

How To Protect Your Joints As You Age

Disclaimer- I am not a doctor, and everything written in this post is to be used for informational use only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Any actions you take from the content of this post, you are doing so at your own risk, and I am not responsible for any negative … Continue reading How To Protect Your Joints As You Age

Common Myths About Physical Disabilities

When people don't know you are disabled, people often will treat you normally, but as soon as people know you are disabled, you are isolated and treated differently than everyone else. If you have an invisible disability and don't want people to know that you have a disability, you could decide not to tell people, … Continue reading Common Myths About Physical Disabilities

How To Manage Stress During The Holidays

Christmas is around the corner, which means a lot of us are running out to different stores to try and get our holiday shopping done. I love celebrating the holidays because I get to hang out with my family, whom I don't get to see a lot of during the year, since we all have … Continue reading How To Manage Stress During The Holidays