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A sign that says 'Disabled people for future' at a rally to represent Disability Pride Isn't About Loving Your Disability
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Disability Pride Isn’t About Loving Your Disability

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A person is seen curled up in a blanket, their hair is messy and they are wearing glasses, but they look cosy and they are smiling to themselves to represent finding small joys on difficult days.
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Finding Small Joys on Difficult Days

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A person is seen on a blanket outside and peering out from behind a book, beside her is a big sunhat and she is wearing a sundress to represent What a Good Day Really Means With Chronic Illness
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What a “Good Day” Really Means With Chronic Illness

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A person is seen sitting on a sofa near a window, they are curled up with their head in their hands and they are in low light to represent Wanting to Feel Seen When You’re Chronically Ill
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Wanting to Feel Seen When You’re Chronically Ill

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    Disability Pride Month 2023

    It is Disability Pride Month 2023, a time to raise awareness, and show that our disabilities do not mean we deserve hate or poverty. Let’s talk about it. I have been talking about disability and trying to be an advocate…

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    Carers Week 2023

    I have been an unpaid carer now since the start of the pandemic, and my husband has been an unpaid carer for me since we met over a decade ago. It is Carers Week 2023, and time we talked about…

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    MS makes me a disabled carer

    It is MS awareness week, this illness has had a big affect on my life and I would love to talk about it today because MS makes me a disabled carer. When I was in my early twenties and first…

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    National bed month 2023

    It is National bed month 2023 and as someone with several chronic illnesses that have the symptom of fatigue, it means a lot to me! So lets chat about getting better sleep. Since 1990, March has been dedicated by the…

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    Tinnitus Awareness Week 2023

    It is Tinnitus Awareness Week 2023, and I have struggled with it for a long time so I thought I would take the opportunity to explain more about it. I have struggled for a long time with tinnitus, and though…

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    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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    Why I agreed to be on Bargain Brits on Benefits

    Last night my episode of a tv show aired and oh my goodness it was so cool to see the final product. I thought this week we would be good to chat about why I agreed to be on Bargain…

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    How accessible is the Black Country Museum?

    Last Tuesday me and my husband went to visit a local museum we both love, we had a wonderful time but let’s chat about how accessible is the Black Country Museum. Me and my other half have always loved visiting…

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    Hope for accessibility

    Many of us face a world seemingly built against us and wonder if things will ever get better, but a recent opportunity gave me hope for accessibility, so I wanted to share. I recently went for a day out to…

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    How accessible is Shugborough Estate

    Last week me and my husband went to Shugborough estate in Staffordshire, it was a lovely day and we both really enjoyed it. But let’s talk about how accessible is Shugborough estate. I’m trying to get out of the house…

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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 Maltese puppy 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.

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