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I Refuse to Let My Chronic Illness Ruin My Life Any Longer

By Jenny Lelwica Buttaccio — 2018

Each time I share my story of living with an illness I feel stronger. I'm not embarrassed to talk about it anymore.

Read on www.realsimple.com

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I’m an Angry Disabled Woman. Here’s What I Want You to Know About Inaccessibility.

Society prefers I talk about how I overcame my obstacles rather than the injustices I face within a world that is not built around the needs of the disabled community.

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‘I Had to Learn How to Feel Anger’: Dandy on the Demands Disabled Musicians Face

On her debut album The Cycle, the Shropshire singer-songwriter takes on a ‘broken system’ that underestimates the vibrancy of disabled lives.

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Anger, Depression, and Disability: Adapting to a New Reality

For many people, chronic illness/disability is not a short-term inconvenience but rather a long-term, often permanent way of life.

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Chronic Health Conditions