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@Dess32 

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Dess32

Proving my sickness

So my apartment is handicap accessible because of my mother living here wit her disease before me. I sometimes walk with a cane and sometimes I don't but some of the people in my apartment believe that because of that fact I should find somewhere else to live. Feeling stressed out. Any advice?
, United States
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@EmmanuelRippin 

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Conquer the Infinite Descent: A Guide to Mastering Slope Game

Ever dreamt of hurtling down an endless, neon-drenched slope, dodging obstacles at breakneck speed? Welcome to the adrenaline-pumping world of Slope Game! This deceptively simple game has captured the hearts (and fractured the focus) of countless players. It's the ultimate test of reflexes, precisio...

@JaneH 

JaneH

Accessibility?

In the last few years I get around with or on wheels due to MS disability, so I need to know about accessibility. And I don’t know if it’s just us dog loving Brits but I started to notice a strange phenomenon sometime last year when checking out accessibility of venues. Here’s my rant about it from ...
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@Peej 

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Peej

How to do this all alone?

I don't want to ramble on a lot like my last posts but they could be helpful to understand the basics. I'm in 7+/10 pain everyday, I'm always nauseous, I always have some kind of headache, fatigued; too much to list. I have to restart my pip and uc to get what I should be receiving, so right now I ...
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@chloeelizabeth 

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Medical Folder

Hi everyone. Question - does anyone have a medical folder? If so, did you make it yourself or did you purchase a specific medical folder? I want to have one to keep all of my documents easily accessible but I’m unsure what options are available / what everyone does. I’m based in Australia. Thanks ...
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@jamoranto 

jamoranto

Accessible toilet riverside.

Was nice to see today fishing on the river with my wheelchair. An accessible toilet riverside what.
Vancouver, Canada

@ColettePage 

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Travelling

Just for anyone contemplating travelling. Ive booked a 5 day EasyJet package holiday next June & I must say so far the accessible team have been fantastic! Everything is sorted for airport assistance, onto plane, extra leg room, near toilet, taking my cpap, & accessible hotel room. What I wanted to ...
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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@ColettePage 

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Bed rail in hotel

Hi all, does anyone know if hotels in Spain might provide a bed rail for accessible room or will I need to take a folding travel one in my luggage?
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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@sjwh 

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sjwh

Building a ground floor extension

I’m fortunate that we have space to build an extension for wheelchair accessible ground floor living. If anyone else has done this are there any tips or suggestions to make it work best?
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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@jamoranto 

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Ok so here it is. 🎣

Do what you always love to do even tho it takes different planning and finding accessible locations to fish buckets in a river with a wheelchair.
Chilliwack, BC, Canada
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