Blog Articles About barriers
Vaccine rollout is excluding people with disabilities
March 29, 2021 // by Lene Andersen
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…
Category: COVID19, Disability
Tag: .disability, ableism, barriers, discrimination, inequality, pandemic, vaccine
The Best Way to Achieve Rheumatoid Arthritis Remission and Barriers to Its Use
February 2, 2016 // by Lene Andersen
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…
Category: Health, RA
Tag: barriers, biologics, RA, remission, rheumatoid arthritis, treat-to-target, treatment
Oh, Brother: Disability and Romance
July 23, 2011 // by Lene Andersen
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…
Category: Advocacy, Disability, Love
Tag: .disability, attitudes, barriers, discrimination, relationships, romance, sexuality