Wheelchair Use: I’m in it for the Parking
A common concern accompanying Ataxia is “ending up in a wheelchair.” I read that phrase on one of the Facebook Support Groups almost every day. I get it – I used to be frightened of becoming wheelchair-bound, too. And with it comes this overwhelming feeling of dread, embarrassment, uncertainty, disappointment…
But, as a current wheelchair user, I’m going to attempt to dispel that anxiety. At the very least, I hope you find some reassurance, confidence, and comfort here.
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“…I’m ill, not sick…”
There’s been a question on my mind for the past few weeks that I’d like to draw some attention to: Does having Ataxia mean I’m “sick”?
Extraneous Articles Worth Reading
Much like this year as a whole, the blog post I’m currently working on has taken a number of unexpected twists and turns… which basically means I need to dedicate more time to it before publishing.
While you’re waiting I obviously encourage everyone to read my archived posts, but there are a few extraneous articles that I highly recommend reading when you get a chance. The subjects and writing styles make each of them completely captivating and entirely worth your attention.
(Basically, I wish I had written them, and need to include them on my blog somehow, so click on the title to be taken to that article… Enjoy!)
WE’RE INCLUSIVE!!! (& this ad will prove it)
Time for a quick rant – yay!
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