With everything so overwhelming, what are things we can do to handle and fix it? Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com So, in light of current events and after having my head spin for the last three days, we need to talk. Let’s talk about the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade and what that... Continue Reading →
Useful Everyday Tools to Help You Grab Objects [Disabled Edition]
For those that need an alternative to the illustrious grabby stick Photo by Nadiia Doloh on Pexels.com Have you ever just been going on about your day when you suddenly drop or accidentally knock something over? And then realize a second later that you’re screwed because you’re by yourself and have no way of getting... Continue Reading →
5 Ways to Handle Heavy Bleeding for Menstruating People with Disabilities
If you can’t avoid your Aunt Flo, here’s how you can keep her on the down low. Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com Just a note that I personally prefer not using tampons, but I know they’re helpful and easier for others. This list will discuss things that are non-invasive, yet all tips and comments... Continue Reading →
An Unforgettable Anniversary
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com No, the title isn’t clickbait. Nor is it a pleasant memory. TW: mentions of blood/excessive bleeding & hospital visits May 31, 2021 To say the day had started off normal is a lie. I woke up with the same dizziness I had been experiencing that entire month. I felt foggy... Continue Reading →
5 Things to Look for When Going on a Walk in Your Wheelchair
A Wheelchair Friendly Guide for When You Need Some Fresh Air Photo by SHVETS production on Pexels.com If people saw me going on my daily stroll through the neighborhood, they’d soon notice I don’t exactly have a clear or straight path. Tracking me on a map would look like a kid trying to draw out... Continue Reading →