Today I am writing about paraplegic woman not just because I want to, but because I really need to.
This particular topic I’m about to discuss is how a paraplegic woman in wheelchair feels. It is … Read the rest
Found in Inspiration
Today I am writing about paraplegic woman not just because I want to, but because I really need to.
This particular topic I’m about to discuss is how a paraplegic woman in wheelchair feels. It is … Read the rest
Found in Inspiration
by PUSHLiving
While we all need to vent sometimes to share our struggles and gain valuable support and understanding, what if someone’s first interaction on social media with a person with … Read the rest
Found in Health
There are many holidays throughout the year that involve family, cheer, goodwill, and celebrations. But for many people, these holidays can be a time of increased despair, loneliness, and pain. While the happy become happier, … Read the rest
Found in Magazine
A few years ago at LAX, my flight had arrived early, and I sat alone, waiting for my ride to weave through L.A traffic to pick me up. Bored, I tried to kill some time … Read the rest
Found in Health
by Gina Schuh
With the movie, “Me Before You” coming out, the topic of assisted suicide seems appropriate. I remember the first time I saw the actual list of Dr. Kevorkian’s patients and their ailments. We … Read the rest
Found in Health
Today as I was riding my handcycle, I listened to one of my favorite podcasts “A Better Life” by Rachel Rofe on iTunes (rachelrofe.com) … Read the rest
Found in Health
Most of us present different sides of ourselves depending on the situation. People would generally not make jokes and say curse words at a business meeting, just as they would most likely not show their … Read the rest
Found in Lifestyle
Part of you knows they exist outside the walls of a school, but you don’t entirely want to believe it. You’ve heard the stories. Everyday you are hoping to avoid them. Who could I possibly … Read the rest
Found in Inspiration
So, there is absolutely no denying this…when you are a wheelchair user, you probably have grown used to people asking you some pretty outrageous questions. That, and the ridiculously uncalled for comments. I had almost … Read the rest
Found in Magazine
Voices of the Community: Stereotypes… we all deal with it. By Courtney Cirabisi
I know no matter who you are, if you’re walking or rolling, no matter your skin color, no matter your age, where … Read the rest