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Conversations about Multiple Sclerosis – MS awareness week 2025

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Reading can Help Chronic Illness

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Tinnitus Awareness Week 2025

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Invisible Disabilities week 2024

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    Things I wish people wouldn’t say about my chronic illnesses

    In this weeks post, I thought I would talk about things I wish people wouldn’t say about my chronic illnesses. This is an important one for people in the street!! Most people who know me well, don’t chat much about…

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    Items that help me live with chronic illness

    Shockingly I have never spoken about the items that help me live with chronic illness, but it’s important to share what gets us through the day. So, my life is lived I refuse to just survive or push myself through…

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    How accessible is Brampton museum and art gallery

    Last week we had a lovely day out so lets chat about how accessible is Brampton museum and art gallery? I love doing these posts, I know many in the disabled community struggle to organise days out and have limited…

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  • accessibility,  awareness,  Mental Health

    Five ways to embrace disability

    Today I want to talk about five ways to embrace disability, society is so down on us it’s important to look from a different perspective. When I first became disabled I felt like I had to push through, to do…

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    Tips for living well with a disability

    It is no longer Disability Pride Month, but we still want to live our best lives so here are some tips for living well with a disability. Disability Pride Month is an important month for raising awareness and protesting for…

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    The importance of accessibility at venues and small businesses

    It is still Disability Pride Month, so lets chat about the importance of accessibility at venues and small businesses. Pull up a chair for some horror stories! I have been disabled since I was in my early 20s, over the…

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  • accessibility,  You tube

    How accessible is Stafford Castle?

    Now spring is here, me and  hubby are heading out to local museums and fun days out, so lets talk about how accessible is Stafford Castle. I love going out and visiting stately homes and museums, so as a way…

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  • accessibility,  You tube

    Guilt as a disabled content creator

    I thought we would chat about guilt as a disabled content creator in the hopes of helping you understand how it feels to be trying to raise awareness. You see I have been creating content and raising awareness for about…

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  • accessibility,  Health Update,  Mental Health,  You tube

    When medical test results come back normal

    It might not make much sense to most people, but when medical test results come back normal, it’s not always a time to celebrate. Let me explain. I recently had a barium swallow, a medical test because I have the…

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  • accessibility,  Mental Health

    Invisible Disabilities Week 2022

    It’s invisible disabilities week 2022 and as always, I want to shine a light on how mine affect my life and those around me so let’s chat. I first got sick in university, headaches constantly making me miss work and…

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Welcome to my blog, I am Beverley and I am in my 40s, I live in Staffordshire England with my husband, my disabled mom and our dogs Dexter and Twig. I love sharing my journey with Chronic Illnesses here on the blog, I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Long Covid, Chronic depression, and Generalised anxiety disorder.

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I blog about my experiences and give tips and tricks to help and inspire other disabled people. I also hope to raise awareness and compassion from able-bodied people wanting to educate themselves.

I hope my posts and videos help you, but I am not a doctor and though I trained as a nurse I cannot give personalised help and advice. Please consult with a health professional before assuming what you have seen in my videos or read on my blog applies to you.

If you do make changes based on my posts or videos, that is done so at your own risk. I am not responsible for any negative outcomes. Please consult your medical team.

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