Note: the following post may be read offensively by some, as categorizing the disabled and fully able-bodied. The intent of the author is not this at all. This post reflects the view of the author as she came to terms with her diagnoses, and she is not trying to imply that the disabled aren't like everyone else, or that they are controlled. Everyone has their own life. The perspective offered in this post was directed for the author, so please read it within context.
|
Photos:
All photos that don't belong to the Hamlin family will say "bing.com", in which case, such photos belong to their respective owners! AboutHere is where I specifically share with you my personal experiences of living with chronic illness and share tips on how to cope, manage and reach your full potential regardless! Archives
November 2015
Categories
All
|