by Alex - 28 May 2006
I’ve thought about what I’m doing and about what I would do differently in my life (who hasn’t, right) and what I am proposing to do. Is it the right thing?
Re-evaluating what I’m doing… continues »
by Sophie -
What does being transabled mean for people with different beliefs? With the vast variety of people in our community we are all often challenged in terms of our beliefs and I have sometimes wondered if I am expected to discard my Christian Beliefs altogether.
Beliefs versus Needs continues »
by Sean - 26 May 2006
I have a good understanding of pain. Yes, it’s been explained to me that the nerve pain is a bit like when you have a hand or an arm fall "asleep" and wakes up, the pins and needles, only, a 1,000-fold. I’ve read a lot, and talked to many people who had gone through the "SCI bit". I know, as much as anyone who hasn’t lived through it can know.
Pain, pain, pain, lov’ly pain… continues »
by Sean - 24 May 2006
Transabled feelings ebb and flow, with the one constant you know: They never go very far. In fact, lately, it’s been rather "there". Thinking of ways to get that elusive SCI. And then realising that none of my plans are really good.
Another silly scheme continues »
by Sophie - 22 May 2006
I’ve been struggling with a lot of things lately. As you read at the various BIID websites us transabled people are more than capable of leading “normal” successful lives. Most of my interests don’t really depend on being AB. I have always been “physically challenged”, I never played any sport or anything like that, so most of my interests haven’t been drastically affected by my transabledness.
I’m not very good at titles continues »