I'm not disabled or handicapped in any way however wanted to comment on your posts nonetheless. Firstly I applaud your attitude and the way you're not allowing your tribulations to prevent you from experiencing life. That speaks highly of you.
Anyway, I've had injuries (played American football for years and had my share of painful injuries) and have had to travel with them so understand how difficult it can be...The modern world, whilst probably better set up for disabled people, is not a friendly place for a slow moving dude in a lot of pain...Things move so quickly huh? I like your tips, all very sensible and I'm sure people who travel with injuries and disability could learn a lot.
So, that's about it really. I just wanted to comment on your winning attitude and sense of adventure. Life is a fairly precious thing, as you may understand very clearly already and it is gone all too soon sometimes...Better to live one's best version of it and sometimes that means overcoming adversity.
I end my posts with a phrase, my life ethos...Seems appropriate here though also...
Design and create your ideal life, don't live it by default.
(Curated this post for @curangel)
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