Never be afraid to lean into accommodation tools.
we often worry we aren’t “disabled enough”. We don’t really need them. People will judge us for using them. We feel guilty.
We shouldn’t. These tools can give us much needed independence & autonomy. They save precious spoons. We are worth it!
we often worry we aren’t “disabled enough”. We don’t really need them. People will judge us for using them. We feel guilty.
We shouldn’t. These tools can give us much needed independence & autonomy. They save precious spoons. We are worth it!
Reposted from
Kami Anya (they/them) 🏳️⚧️♿️✡️
For whoever needs to hear this:
Use that cane. Get that rollator or walker. Take the elevator. Use the electric scooter carts in grocery stores.
You are ‘disabled enough’ for it.
(And yes, I needed to hear this a few years ago. It has made things SO much better for me.)
#NEISVoid #DisabledSky
Use that cane. Get that rollator or walker. Take the elevator. Use the electric scooter carts in grocery stores.
You are ‘disabled enough’ for it.
(And yes, I needed to hear this a few years ago. It has made things SO much better for me.)
#NEISVoid #DisabledSky
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It gives me more energy so I don’t give up!
Hope you find one you love!
That dirty B
“Internalized Ableism”
would have you believe adapting is somehow surrender.
LIES!