by Sean - 14 August 2008
As regular readers will know, I have been dealing with a "pretty bad patch" of BIID attack for a long time now. There are peaks and trophs, obviously. Yet it seems like my trophs are intense enough to be someone else’s peak. I don’t say this out of a sense of self-pity, it is a simple statement of fact. There have been some periods in my life since my teens where BIID has left me mostly quiet, if not entirely alone. But the more time goes by, the longer the BIID works on me, and the more intense these "attacks" get. And when I am in the grips of a strong BIID attack, I am quite disabled. I venture to say that I’m more impaired by BIID than I would be by being paraplegic.
BIID is disabling all right! continues »
by Sean - 26 July 2008
Dominick Evans, transgendered and disabled, is anti-Body Integrity Identity Disorder. Quite vehemently so. He blogged about his perspective on BIID as a Transgendered Person in a Wheelchair. I am responding here, because not only is he anti-BIID, but he’s also too chickenshit and petty-minded to publish comments that contradict him on his blog. He gets so much wrong it’s not even funny. I don’t expect everyone to support BIID, but in truth, you can’t "disagree" with it. BIID is real.
In response to Dominick Evan’s anti-BIID post continues »
by Sean - 21 July 2008
I’m angry. I’m fuming! Nothing new, you’ll say, but this time, the trigger is not something I’ve discussed here before. I’m going to discuss the problems caused by some people who call themselves Christians. Mind y’all, I’m not against Christianity (regardless of what "type"), I’m not against God. My post is not anti-religious. I must say this, because it is an important distinction to make. While I do not share religious beliefs with Christians, Muslims, Hindhus or any other organised religion, I am very much of a live and let live kind of mindframe. But sometimes, people, as best intentionned as they are, are managing to do a whole lot of damage. One of the most damaging is to first intimate that Body Integrity Identity Disorder can be “cured” through prayer, and then to cut someone off from all support other people with BIID can provide.
Christians, prayers, and Body Integrity Identity Disorder continues »
by Sean - 1 May 2008
Blogging Against Disablism Day (BADD) is happening for the third year. And for the third year, I am participating. The first year was a bit bumpy, the second year wasn’t so. You can read past the past entries if you are interested :) This year, I wish to speak about the hierarchy found in the disability community, as it is a topic that has been toyed with on this blog recently.
BADD – How disability hierarchy hurts transabled people continues »
by Sean - 3 December 2007
I’ve spoken about "belonging" a few times before. Everyone needs to belong, somewhere, somehow (well, almost everyone). But those of us with Body Integrity Identity Disorder don’t really belong anywhere, do we? I mean, in which group do we fit? Do we belong to the world of people without a disability? Do we belong to the disability community? Where do we fit?
Of belonging continues »