Hello and welcome to Fun Fact Friday where I share facts about myself that aren’t linked to my cerebral palsy.
I am a huge music fan. My favourite genres are rock and inde.
Do you have any recommendations for me?
Hello and welcome to Fun Fact Friday where I share facts about myself that aren’t linked to my cerebral palsy.
I am a huge music fan. My favourite genres are rock and inde.
Do you have any recommendations for me?
Today I intended to sit down and make a video about how I can’t open child safety locks on things like mouthwash. Then this happened:
Over this past week or so I’ve hit a real emotion low and I don’t mind telling you that it’s been hard. Very hard.
There’s been a couple of things at play that have contributed to this. Some of it is thanks to the fact that I’m feeling quite hormonal (not that you wanted to know), but as I’ve also told you before, my cerebral palsy and my period do not get on. It makes my legs ache right down to the bones and during that time I also feeling a lot stiffer. That doesn’t exactly boost my mood either.
Other factors are that it feels like everyone around me is moving forward in their lives while I’m stuck. Job hunting is not going well, and the things I’m finding to apply for are either in areas that I can’t afford to live in, or are in areas that would possibly be too hard for me to live independently in geographically, because they’re very hilly or not easy to get around. I would probably still go for the jobs in these areas though and look into getting a powered wheelchair, although this isn’t really something I want to do. More on that in a separate post.
This year has been a strange one for me. Usually when it’s warm I find it a lot easier to do things than when it’s cold. I usually ache less too, which is also nice.
However, lately I’ve been noticing that things are quite different. Take the day I’m writing this post for example (yesterday for you guys). It’s boiling. I’m never one to say it’s too hot, but today I think it pretty much is. I went for a really quick walk and I really struggled with it because I was so warm. It took a lot more energy out of me that a journey of that length would usually have done, and I’ve noticed it more and more this year, even though I don’t think it’s been any hotter than last year. I was fine then. In fact, I loved the heat last year.
Do any of you struggle with the heat? How do you cope?
I just made a video answering some of the most common questions I get asked as a wheelchair user, including is it fun to be in a wheelchair?
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