The things I haven’t told you yet…

I have been writing View From a Walking Frame for over a year and a half now and sharing things about my life with cerebral palsy.

However, I also have other things that have been going on, some of them since childhood, and today I want to tell you about those, and this means that I want to be honest with all of you and tell you that, for the last year I have been taking antidepressants to help me deal with anxiety, low mood, and other things such as feeling the need to wash my hands all the time.

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Always there

Today is my boyfriend Rob’s birthday. We’ve been together for six years now and he’s always there to help me when I need him.

Some of you may have seen on the blog’s Facebook page last weekend that he woke up early and came all the way from his house to mine so that he could help me meet my friends in town for lunch.

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Surprising myself

If you were to ask me if I ever surprised myself I would say that I do it quite often.

If you were to ask me why I’d tell you that most of the time, these surprises are cerebral palsy-related.

If you were to ask me whether or not I thought this was a good or a bad thing, I would have to tell you that would all depend on exactly what I’d achieved or not achieved that day that I wasn’t expecting.

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