Eating with EDS
My experiences eating with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
Life with an Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Dysautonomia
My experiences eating with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
Reflections on the shared experience of finding meaning while dealing with chronic illness and wrongful imprisonment.
The definition, history, and importance of the Disability Justice movement.
Repeated subluxations (partial dislocations) can destabilize affected joints and compromise nearby joints.
A first hand account of nervous system overload due to dysautonomia.
Crip Doulas are an important part of the disabled experience and disability community. As always, we take care of us.
A brief book report on Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau
If not gay nights, where are we allowed to exist, celebrate, and fall in love? Here are some stories from working a queer, club night.
It can be hard to imagine what a caregiving relationship is like, how it's formed, and how people access care. Learn more here.
If you’re thinking of picking up gifts for the disabled and chronically ill people in your life- be sure to read this holiday gift guide 1st
Uncompensated volunteers are not an accurate sample of the patient community, orgs can change the way they engage w uncompensated volunteers
As my abilities and sensitivities have shifted, clothing more often serves a utilitarian purpose.
Irresponsible journalism can and has led to further marginalization of the disability community.
Learn a little bit about my experience with Dysautonomia. I compare parts of Lara Bloom‘s recent post with my own experience.
Information about the Teal Pumpkin Project
Book report on A Quick Guide to Sex & Disability.
I'm working through some grief related to career goals. How can I return to my love of music when it feels so wrapped up in my limitations?
It's not always possible or worth the energy to discover all the causes of any flare or change in symptoms.
Balancing the desire for independence with the need for support can be challenging when you are managing chronic illness and disability.
Reflections on disability and chronic illness for Disability Pride Month 2022.