This Is Not “Our” World: Acceptance & Family Struggle After Injury
BEHIND THE SCENES: From the ICU to Walking Down the Aisle
They say it takes a village to raise a well-rounded child. While this may not be the case in the modern times we live in, in the past, an entire community would watch out … Read the rest
Affordable Home SCI Exercise Program – Something for Everyone
Since I was 13 years old exercise, working out, and sports have always been a centerpiece in my life. Whether I was having a bad day, … Read the rest
Shopping while Disabled – From Retail Therapy to Retail Disaster
Visit YOSEMITE from a Wheelchair – Returning to an Old Love with a New Perspective and Gratitude
I remember returning to San … Read the rest
Walking Does Not Define Happiness
Every article I have written so far has had a purpose. A gained insight for the reader. That is, and has been, the motive of all my pieces I put out there. Today’s topic is … Read the rest
Wedding Bells & Wheelchairs
My fiance and I have finally set a date for our wedding — Saturday, May 18! We got engaged back in August of 2017 and simply cannot wait to be married … Read the rest
“An Engagement to Remember”
Miraculous Paralysis Recovery Specialist Ken Bryant – Is He for Real?
Who is this Ken guy you ask? And what in the world is a PRS? Well, Ken Bryant is a self-proclaimed Paralysis Recovery Specialist. That sounds fancy, doesn’t it? I … Read the rest
Moving Mountains Paralyzed: How to Win Insurance Battles
Quirky Quad, Ali Ingersoll, shares her personal story of her long battle and victories with insurance giant Blue Cross Blue Shield.
The When I think of insurance companies, the analogy of a goat herder … Read the rest
PUSHLiving Artist Series: Bridget Lally, Singer, Spinal Cord Injury Legacy Maker
“I wanted to share this song because it has such a … Read the rest