I have a different way of doing things than a lot of people. Some people who are in wheelchairs. Many people give up, lose hope, sit around and do nothing. I’m here to say that I am not disabled, I am just differently-abled. I just spent a week in Dallas, suffering from heat that was in the 90’s every day. I have MS, which makes me heat intolerant, yet I did not give up on anything. I tried to do the best I could in the five events I took part in, during the 35th National Veterans Wheelchair Games. The MS put me in a chair, but not on the sidelines. I took part in bowling, table tennis, 9-ball, 100-meter track and Boccia Ball. I came home with four gold medals and one silver medal (Boccia Ball), which I had never played before.
But I did all I could, and even pushed myself further. I am proud to say that I am not disabled, just differently-abled.
Wow well done. You look well fierce. Delighted for you. What a great achievement.
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I actually surprised myself with the bowling, as I had a rotator cuff partial tear in my right shoulder, which is, of course, my throwing side, but I ended up using the same size ball as the one sitting at home in my closet. 🙂
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Good for you, differently-abled is a great way to put it, and it has given you a new lease of life and the challenges that go with it..looks to me that your winning:)
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Wow! Amazing! Congratulations!
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Karen, I am so appreciative of your grit, determination and positive attitude. You set a high standard, and I loved your saying that you are not disabled, just differently abled. 👍
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