What RSD is like, and how I manage my chronic pain condition.
Category: Living With Disabilities
Helen talks about life as a disabled person.
I May Break The UK’s New Lockdown Laws, But Here’s Why
Let me start by telling you that I'm someone who has never been in trouble before. I've never had a detention, never been fined or arrested and have most certainly never been to jail. I'm quite a cheeky, playful person, but I have respect for the law and the brave men and women who risk … Continue reading I May Break The UK’s New Lockdown Laws, But Here’s Why
The Odd One Out: Autism, My Mother & Me
I remember the countless medical appointments of my youth, there was the paediatrician, the audiologist, the physiotherapist, the speech therapist, the child psychologist and the geneticist, each one had a different role and a different part in my development. One by one, they all agreed that I would be able to live a full and … Continue reading The Odd One Out: Autism, My Mother & Me
Healthcare Is Inaccessible For Disabled People During A Pandemic, Here’s Why
Why I've lost faith in the National Health Service.
Yes, I’m Disabled. Yes, I Have Kinky Sex, Too
Those of us with disabilities aren't nearly as innocent as you think.
Yes, I Can Be Confident And Friendly. Yes, I Can Still Have Crippling Anxiety
All is not as it first appears.
No, I’m Not Disabled. I’m “Differently-Abled”
What exactly defines as a disability, anyway?
Sign Along With Us Reminded Me That It’s Okay To Be Disabled
David Walliam's Gold Buzzer act reminded me that we shouldn't hide who we are.
Fourteen Reasons Blogging Makes Sense For Disabled People
14 reasons blogging suits disabled people so well.