The theatres might be shut but that doesn't mean we can't appreciate them! I'm continuing on with my Theatre week with a review of Waitress: https://t.co/5hnDw1Vst8
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1. Don’t Be Afraid of Mobility Aids
It can be really daunting to think about using mobility aids, as it forces you to accept your limitations and accept that there are some things you can no longer do. You can thank… https://t.co/fJJtDGdSIZ
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This is one of my absolute favourite accounts to follow and I continue to learn from it every day. Eva & Linka do amazing work in amplifying disabled voices and raising important issues surrounding… https://t.co/dafhZv4mKK
Hi, I’m Lorna. I’m a 32 year old former primary school teacher living in the North West of England with my husband and my two cats. My passions in life are peanut butter and 80’s power ballads.
I have M.E (also… https://t.co/VyZ5eYcquU
Here are my top 3 tips for living with an invisible illness!
1. Be patient with yourself
2. Family members and friends should also be patient & mindful with you.
3. Don’t feel like you’re ever a burden or lazy.… https://t.co/8Luwv7vZrO
My blog focuses on chronic illness, beauty, & natural hair. I follow a ton of loc pages, beauty bloggers,etc… but my TOP 3️⃣ favorite pages are:
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#1 @AChVoice
Lately I’ve been reading a lot of uplifting memes and… https://t.co/W091zbwxap
Hello everyone! I’m Ashley of _ashleysanatomy I’m a 24 year old Registered Respiratory Therapist and Chronic Illness blogger. I have a rare neuromuscular disease called Myasthenia Gravis(MG). Ironically enough I… https://t.co/MUcpjnUooX