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Mental Health and Disabled People
I recently got a message saying "Why do you post about mental health when you claim to be a disability blogger?" Let me tell you why....
Saskia Müller
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Why I Only Occasionally use Mobility Aids
Since July 2022, my journey of mobility has been a dynamic one. Alternating between a cane and forearm crutches, I navigate the world...
Saskia Müller
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Five Things to Ask Yourself Before Buying a Walking Stick
Are you considering purchasing a mobility aid but unsure of where to begin? Take a moment to reflect on these five questions to guarantee...
Saskia Müller
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What to do When Experiencing Ableism From Loved Ones
Ableism is everywhere and many people are simply unaware of it. There’s a seriously good chance that your loved ones and community...
Saskia Müller
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How to Tell if You're Using the Wrong Walking Stick
Many individuals tend to believe that experiencing pain is an inevitable aspect of life when living with a long-term injury or...
Saskia Müller
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I Thought my Seizures Were Something I had to Hide, now I’ve Accepted it
TW: This article contains the use of ableist slurs. I was 15 when it first happened. I was in my bedroom when I suddenly lost all control...
Saskia Müller
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The Guilt of Having Good Days
The strangest thing happened to me a few weeks ago – I had two days in a row with next to no symptoms, or to be more specific two days of...
Saskia Müller
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Read This When You're in a Flare
Dear fellow spoonie — If you’re reading this, chances are high that you’re in a flare, too. Hey, what’s up? What are the odds of meeting...
Saskia Müller
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Chronic Illness and Loneliness
This week is mental health awareness week (15th-21st May), with this year’s theme focusing on loneliness, and it got me thinking....
Saskia Müller
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What’s in My Bag – Chronic Illness Edition
I feel maybe I am a little late to the party on this one, but I used to really love watching the what’s in my bag videos when I was...
Saskia Müller
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Workplace Adjustments For Disabled People
Before we jump into this post, it feels really important to emphasise that by no means is everybody with a chronic illness or disability...
Saskia Müller
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The DWP is Crushing my Dreams of Staying With my Partner
The cost of living crisis has impacted most of our lives at this point, whether it be rising energy prices, fuel costs, rent or food, our...
Saskia Müller
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Frustrations of Having an Invisible Disability
As a child, I didn't think much about invisible disabilities or how much of an impact they would have on my daily life. I also didn't...
Saskia Müller
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Self-Care Looks Different For Disabled People
It took me a long time to accept that self-care was not a limited term. For a long time, I thought it meant spa days and trips to the beach. But now I know that self-care is as deeply personal and unique to everyone.
Saskia Müller
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Dating as a Disabled Person
Not only is my heart (slowly) learning to feel safe within the vulnerability, but it has been public knowledge that I’m a lesbian for about
Saskia Müller
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