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Not Your Mother’s Wheelchair Etiquette – Rolling Without Limits: Your mobility may be limited. Your voice, boundless. | Mindfulness Matters
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Service Dogs and Purple Spoons. Not Your Mother’s Wheelchair Etiquette Rolling Without Limits: Your mobility may be limited. Your voice, boundless. July 7, 2014. Http:/ www.transfermaster.com/blog/view-post/Not-Your-Mothers-Wheelchair-Etiquette. Filed under Chronic Pain. And tagged chronic pain. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
Who? | Mindfulness Matters
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Service Dogs and Purple Spoons. The blog of a neurofucked spoonie looking for more in life. Looking to make life better, to find meaning out of chaos. To do more with my life, do be mindful with my actions and emotions. To find some peace in this life of discord. Just to find my way out of the fog. Rudeness, harassment, bullying, name-calling and drama beyond my own drama will NOT be tolerated here! If you’ve come here to do any of that, go create your own blog for that! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Blind woman wants ID program for service animals | KOIN.com | Mindfulness Matters
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Service Dogs and Purple Spoons. Blind woman wants ID program for service animals KOIN.com. July 10, 2014. We need responsible service dog handlers on here to drown them out! Ignore all the pro-BSL comments even though it may tug at our heartstrings! And tagged fake service dogs. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Service Dogs and Purple Spoons. August 18, 2014. 8220;Being in pain every day, all day, is hard. But when you’re a woman, there’s a whole extra layer to the situation that makes everything that much harder. It’s not just the expected stuff, like being told by a doctor that your bra is too tight and that’s probably what’s causing the excruciating pain in your right ribs that’s so awful that you literally want to jab a knife into your side and rip the bones out. See more at the link below. July 10, 2014.
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Service Dogs and Purple Spoons. August 18, 2014. 8220;Being in pain every day, all day, is hard. But when you’re a woman, there’s a whole extra layer to the situation that makes everything that much harder. It’s not just the expected stuff, like being told by a doctor that your bra is too tight and that’s probably what’s causing the excruciating pain in your right ribs that’s so awful that you literally want to jab a knife into your side and rip the bones out. See more at the link below. You are commenti...
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Ms. Wheelchair Florida 2014: Stop Telling Me That I’m Pretty for a Girl in a Wheelchair: How Your Words Contribute to Violence Against Women with Disabilities
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Ms Wheelchair Florida 2014. Monday, June 23, 2014. Stop Telling Me That I’m Pretty for a Girl in a Wheelchair: How Your Words Contribute to Violence Against Women with Disabilities. Women with disabilities experience the highest rate of personal violence of any group in our society. There are many factors that contribute to this and one factor is self-esteem. Now, let’s go a step further. 8220;To heal you.”. You, my dear crippled girl, will never be pretty. You’ll be cute. You’ll be c...Grade class who h...
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Hang in there, baby – this is the fight for your life. A Poem On Mycotoxicosis. October 4, 2014. November 7, 2014. It’s not just a diagnoses. And please don’t get it confused with mycoses. One is a generally benign infection, the other is malignant intoxication, ultimately leading to annihilation. An inconspicuous disease that’s VERY severe, VICIOUS and devastating. The mycotoxins attack and destroy every system, every organ, every cell, resulting in degeneration. Mycotoxicosis is a chronic perpetual hell.
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Mindfulness Matters | Service Dogs and Purple Spoons
Service Dogs and Purple Spoons. August 18, 2014. 8220;Being in pain every day, all day, is hard. But when you’re a woman, there’s a whole extra layer to the situation that makes everything that much harder. It’s not just the expected stuff, like being told by a doctor that your bra is too tight and that’s probably what’s causing the excruciating pain in your right ribs that’s so awful that you literally want to jab a knife into your side and rip the bones out. See more at the link below. July 10, 2014.
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Me, My Spoons and I. The ramblings of a chronic illness warrior. Welcome to Me, My Spoons and I, formerly A Spoonie’s Tale. My name is Tracy, but most folks just call me T. I am an almost 30 undiagnosed chronic illness warrior and blogger, wife, and mom of three crazy kids. I started blogging to share my experiences with chronic illness and chronic pain. I am a proud member of the Chronic Illness Bloggers Network and my aim is to advocate and promote awareness for chronic and invisible illness.
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