Living Through the Sting of Disability and Injury - AMN EASIER

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Living Through the Sting of Disability and Injury

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I subscribe to New Mobility, Life Beyond Wheels, and this article really resonated with me. As I get older, my mobility is more impaired along with fatigue, etc.... We all have our moments when we mourn our past "abled" life. If you haven't subscribed online, I urge you to do so even if you do not currently use a wheelchair. Since we have a spinal injury, some of our issues are quite similar. This particular publication inspires and speaks to me with showers of positivity. I am so grateful of what I have and can do.

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Great article!! It really helps to know there are other people like us out there and to find positivity.

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