Aimee Mullins, an amputee born with fibular hemimelia, by Nick Knight for the Alexander McQueen guest-edited issue of Dazed & Confused
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Aimee Mullins, an amputee born with fibular hemimelia, by Nick Knight for the Alexander McQueen guest-edited issue of Dazed & Confused
And what if I write a fic where Shane and Ilya aren't hockey players or famous, so they can just live their little life in peace. Well, kinda. Shane has fibular hemimelia, so he's in chronic pain most of the time, and only Ilya's loving hands can soothe the pain when it gets really bad. What then...
My body has been shredding itself for days following a two week period of being horrendously fucking ill and I'm getting really fucking sick of my thighs tearing because I moved "wrong."
There is a new Gerber Baby!! She is disabled!! 🥰
I keep reading articles that say she has a "Limb Difference" but like.. y'all know you can say disabled right?? Lol
Her name is Isa Slish, she was born with Congenital Femoral Deficiency and Fibular Hemimelia, and she is seven months old!
She is super cute!! Did you know that the winner of the Gerber Photo Search is call the "Spokesbaby"? That is so funny to me lol
Isa also has the honorary role on Gerber’s executive committee as chief growing officer (CGO)!! 🥰
Liliane Silva Moreira is a beautiful, 29 year old, Brazilian parathlete. She competes in tournaments all over the world and already won numerous medals.
Liliane has been using a wheelchair for all her life. She was born with Fibular Hemimelia, which causes severe leg deformities.
hey this is weird im sorry but i have fibular hemimelia as well & i kind of want to talk to you just bc it's so hard finding other people who have it (i just searched the term on here on a whim) . would it be weird to message you on here off anon even if we might be super different people?
Not weird! Message away!
Random question: given the fact I only use a leg brace and my leg is still mostly functional (save a fused ankle that doesn’t move) am I too abled to ~experience~ disability? Am I just like… nominally disabled?
Amputation - a vision that keeps looming large in my head... Flo was born with a hypoplastic right leg. She is now 4, and the fact that she is different from other children, that she cannot run and play like them is becoming harder and harder for her to bear each day. The leg is half the length of
Siepomaga donations are possible from yesterday. Rotationplasty treatment at Paley Institute is our only hope. Please help!