Understanding disability
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My sister, Mary Kaye, was born with cerebral palsy (CP). She has had a number of other health complications throughout her life which can go a long with CP….
…friends and family will not understand. It can also be challenging to have difficult conversations with loved ones. Being kind to yourself and showing yourself compassion and giving the process…
…child has everything they need first – even if your disabled child does not understand this, your sibling child will and will feel good about coming first. Find a way…
…him like that because he was under the autism umbrella. I worry about the future Sometimes I worry about the future. I worry about a time when my parents are…
…but there are treatments. On 10th September 2003 the kindness of a stranger gave my sister a second chance at life and she underwent a bone marrow transplant, six days…
Living through the pandemic coronacoaster has been even more challenging for those of us who have been shielding to protect clinically vulnerable siblings. My brother Dan has Profound and…
I have an incredibly unique family as both my brother and sister have a degenerative disease of the nervous system. My Mum is in the last stages of Multiple Sclerosis…