Blog Articles About barriers

I am eligible for the COVID19 vaccine and yet, I can't get it.

Vaccine rollout is excluding people with disabilities

I am not here to debate the COVID-19 vaccine — I desperately want it. As someone who takes immunosuppressant medication, have a disability, and receive attendant care, I am high risk for getting COVID-19 and to have a severe case. I qualify and  am eligible for the vaccine. Yet somehow, I can’t get it. I channelled…

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The Best Way to Achieve Rheumatoid Arthritis Remission and Barriers to Its Use

  Updated May 3, 2020 It is now possible for many people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to go into remission. This in and of itself is mind-boggling to me. I grew up during a time when there were no treatments, and when the  inevitable of progression lead to severe disability, wheelchair use, and often early…

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Oh, Brother: Disability and Romance

Updated June 14, 2020 “Is that your brother?” We get this all the time, The Boy and I and I don’t know why, except that we are both somewhat rounded and wear glasses. Well, that’s not actually true, because I do know why. It’s because able-bodied men don’t date women in wheelchairs. To be even…

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