Okay! I’m back in sight, after tumbling down and then making my way back up from the bottom of the mountain. It was quite hard, […]
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Really dealing with disability
This post is short and simple enough to understand. But it’s an important one I’ve been wondering about for a quite a while now. If […]
Continue readingAccess a platform: it’s time for a change
Right now, I’m about to discharge an idea I’ve had in my mind for quite some time. I am an ambitious person, so some of […]
Continue readingDepression, aggression, and leaders for progression
Disability. In general, it’s not such a popular subject to talk about, is it? And that’s what makes the difficulties we experience tricky to tackle. […]
Continue readingSociety’s still ignorant, but let’s pounce upon it in time
Epilepsy often leads to fatigue. Side-effects are responsible for this, and I also struggle to breathe as easily ever since my VNS surgery. But I […]
Continue readingThere’s little new music, but keep speakers loud
Starting to miss your social life? Yeah, disabled people do that a lot. Right now, even non-disabled people are having to manage a lonelier lifestyle. […]
Continue readingPick us up on Purple Day
Okay – here’s one random fact my mind might have been born with. I can honestly say that purple is my favourite colour. Is it […]
Continue readingSocial business: too good to be true?
Last month, I made my one post perfectly clear to hear after the UK’s general election took place. Disappointed with the result, I certainly think […]
Continue readingIt’s time to be blunt
Forgive me if you struggle to accept criticism, but I’m speaking to all disabled people now – especially if your time zone fits on GMT. […]
Continue readingMusic makes a difference
Back when I was 17, epilepsy started to strain my mind pretty badly. Depression took its place for about eight years after seizures started occurring […]
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