You can't say much to David in November, the only thing his brain can focus on is the list of Christmas presents he still has to dig up from his stash in the backyard
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You can't say much to David in November, the only thing his brain can focus on is the list of Christmas presents he still has to dig up from his stash in the backyard
Heeler brother edits + doodles. They have my whole brain space to themselves
Lmao shoutout to traveling while disabled
havent been able to cry in about two years for some reason and i just cried over broccoli so that was actually kinda nice. hows everyone elses day
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It's always wild to me when I notice myself doing things to make my life easier as a disabled person
Like earlier while showering w/ my husband, I found myself leaning against the wall every time I was waiting for him to switch places w/ me, saving me some energy which I desperately needed to shower in the first place
While peeling potatoes the other day I found that it was easier to lean my elbow/most of my body on the counter, my hands were steadier that way bc my overall pain and unsteadiness was at least temporarily lessened
I figured out that being able to slip my boots on and never tie/untie them helps me TREMENDOUSLY, and same goes for my patch pants since they can just slip on (and they still look cool lol)
Sometimes I get so hopeless when it comes to managing pain/fatigue that I forget about simple things like these, that don't take the pain or tiredness away but at least help lessen it
I got to use a wheelchair for the first time in my life today and it was kind of amazing. It saved me so much pain and I actually got to enjoy what I was doing (we were in an IKEA! my first time in one). I started to get the hang of pushing myself around too and I think with more practice I could get a lot better. It makes me really hopeful for getting my own chair one day, I genuinely think it would be really beneficial for me especially after today
Also shoutout to my fiance for both encouraging me to try the wheelchairs they had available (especially after I couldn't bring my cane in) AND for pushing me around most of the store. He's so wonderful and I'm so grateful for him being so supportive even when I'm scared