It is amazing how living with a disability gave you this positive and logical way of thinking. You become aware of those facts really early in life and that is an advantage. Life with or without disability can sometimes be challenging and if someone thinks like you will have a more happier life.
Goodness Kate you are 18 and no more things than I do sometimes at 48 I’m learning these things about having a disability as well thank you for your wisdom
I think that things you say here are also relevant to other physical disabilities and not just FA So as i commented on other video You are inspiring more people than you think :-)
Another thing: Ask your physical therapist to teach you how to fall "safely" Safely for you i mean,without damaging/hurt yourslf/breaking any bones (if possible of course ;-) ) And (and this is a little/may be a little harder sometimes,depends on the disability) try to find you own way of getting up after/in case of falling,if possible No matter how clumsy or funny it may look (to others maybe...) It is your own way of doing those things! Keep up the good work!
I like that, “some things are hard, but not impossible”
Kate, you are so wise!!! Your mindset is so admirable
It is amazing how living with a disability gave you this positive and logical way of thinking. You become aware of those facts really early in life and that is an advantage. Life with or without disability can sometimes be challenging and if someone thinks like you will have a more happier life.
Excellent advice! You go, girl!!! ❤👍👏🎈
You are such an inspiration to all of us Kate love your videos ... keep up the good work ❤️
Goodness Kate you are 18 and no more things than I do sometimes at 48 I’m learning these things about having a disability as well thank you for your wisdom
You are so positive.
I think that things you say here are also relevant to other physical disabilities and not just FA
So as i commented on other video
You are inspiring more people than you think :-)
Great points!!!
Another thing:
Ask your physical therapist to teach you how to fall "safely"
Safely for you i mean,without damaging/hurt yourslf/breaking any bones (if possible of course ;-) )
And (and this is a little/may be a little harder sometimes,depends on the disability) try to find you own way of getting up after/in case of falling,if possible
No matter how clumsy or funny it may look (to others maybe...)
It is your own way of doing those things!
Keep up the good work!