Wheel Talk with Brian Kinney

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • A chat with Brian from Paralyzed Living about life from the perspective of a wheelchair user

Комментарии • 11

  • @samanthatremellen7640
    @samanthatremellen7640 2 дня назад

    It's amazing how far you have come in only 5 years. You are a strong person

  • @CAMPRmg
    @CAMPRmg Месяц назад +1

    Great talk! Brian’s empath spirit shines through ☀️

  • @EmpoweredPara
    @EmpoweredPara Месяц назад +1

    I actually taught my son how to ride his bike lol. It was not pretty 😂. It was a lot of yelling and telling him to get back on the bike.
    That last time your kid is able to sit on your lap is bitter sweet 😢.

  • @samanthatremellen7640
    @samanthatremellen7640 День назад

    Smart drive

  • @Uncle-Smart-Alec
    @Uncle-Smart-Alec Месяц назад +1

    As far as trampoline parks,once you get older one is not so enthusiastic.Also once your child reaches 12,they want no part of your instructions or advice. You both are heroes accomplishing so much,yet still in an upbeat mood.

  • @samanthatremellen7640
    @samanthatremellen7640 4 часа назад

    Butterfly kisses-song

  • @Becca-nw5zj
    @Becca-nw5zj Месяц назад

    The older they get, the harder it is to cope. My stepdad was diagnosed when he was in his early 90s. My mom was in her late 80s and having to deal with the same questions and conversations everyday, took it's toll on her. When my stepdad had to go to a nursing home, my mom was devastated. Every cross word and scolding that she had with my stepdad came back to haunt her. She cried every night for the month before she died. She saw him one time after he went to the nursing home, then died unexpectedly three days later. I honestly think she died of a broken heart. My stepdad died four months later, missing his 95th birthday by eight days. The last couple of years have been really hard!

  • @samanthatremellen7640
    @samanthatremellen7640 День назад

    And it happens sooner than you think

  • @Becca-nw5zj
    @Becca-nw5zj Месяц назад

    I'm a 61 year old, able-bodied woman and I have been mourning and grieving, not only the loss of my parents in the last couple of years, but also the fact that I will never have children. I always wanted to marry and have a family.....that never came to pass and now I'm looking at the fact that I may never find "the one." It's like I went from being a girl to being an old maid and didn't have a life in between. 😕