Pink Paint and Public Stares: Claiming My Space on Wheels
The first time I sat on my pink mobility scooter to go out in public, I felt like I was […]
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The first time I sat on my pink mobility scooter to go out in public, I felt like I was […]
Spring cleaning is a major undertaking, but when you’re managing limited energy—or “Spoons”—it can feel like an impossible mountain to
What is an invisible disability? An invisible disability is a condition that affects how a person functions day to day
Why do people feel guilty going on disability?Many people feel guilt when going on disability because of internal pressure to
How do you create meaningful Easter baskets with limited energy?Creating meaningful Easter baskets with limited energy starts by focusing on
What is it like going to a concert with chronic illness?Going to a concert with chronic illness often requires more
Navigating how to obtain or replace a handicap placard by state requirements can feel overwhelming, especially when you are already
There is a very specific kind of panic that sets in when you realize your handicap placard is missing, and
Finding a cruise cabin that truly works when you use a mobility scooter or wheelchair can be stressful. Cruise lines