"kill them with kindness" WRONG run them over in your wheelchair π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§β𦽠π¨βπ¦Ό π©βπ¦Ό π§βπ¦Ό π¨β𦽠π©β𦽠π§βπ¦½
I feel like most able bodied people see wheelchairs as the worst thing that could happen to a person. When I discuss my want to have a wheelchair for various reasons, most peoples first reaction is to be surprised that I could voluntarily consider that.
But what they fail to consider is that, unlike them, I very much hate walking. It causes me pain and fatigue, it is a miserable experience.
So to any able bodied person reading this, yes some wheelchair users like walking, some want to gain that ability back, but that does not invalidate the feelings of wheelchair users who absolutely hate walking.
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wasilla church
I created this blog after applying to nursing school, which was due to start in March. My plan was to start posting my own content once school started. Unfortunately, I didn't get in.
After some moping around I decided to apply to the pre-health prerequisite course which is 19 weeks long and starts at the end of July. It's not necessary, since I meet the academic requirements for nursing, but I may as well do something before next year's nursing degree starts. I've heard it will help my chances of getting in.
I bought some nursing textbooks last year from a recent graduate, so I'm going to study from those in the meantime. I'll be posting study updates as often as I can remember to, mostly as a way to track my progress and hold myself accountable. I also have an Anki deck on the way for the textbook I'm starting with. Stay tuned for when the link goes live!
Anyway, people with brain damage I love you. People who have had strokes I love you, especially if you're told you were "too young" to have one. People who acquired your brain damage by less common means such as infection, lack of oxygen at birth or degenerative disease, I love you. People with moderate and severe brain damage, I love you. People who lost their sight or hearing or ability to speak because of their brain damage, I love you. People who have paralysis from their brain damage, I love you. People with amnesia and severe cognitive issues from their brain damage, I love you. People with rare and unusual symptoms from their brain damage, I love you.
You are not a punchline, you haven't lost your humanity, your thoughts and opinions are as valuable as anyone else's. We deserve respect.
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People who have been labeled "anxious" or "paranoid" can still be in legitimate danger. People who have been labeled "dramatic" and "attention seeking" still have legitimate needs. People who have been labeled "lazy" still have legitimate struggles. People who have been labeled "stupid" still have legitimate concerns. Don't dehumanize and pathologize people in the name of psychiatry