How to Make a Flare Up Plan: A Step-by Step Guide
Living with a chronic illness means that flare ups can be unpredictable and challenging to manage. When symptoms intensify, it […]
Living with a chronic illness means that flare ups can be unpredictable and challenging to manage. When symptoms intensify, it […]
Living with chronic illness or a disability can come with its own set of challenges, but over the years, I’ve
Join me as I try to do 30 new things in my 30th year! ✨ I was pretty unwell for
For a little end-of-year adventure me and the team headed to a local seasonal ice skating rink at Lakeside shopping
It’s Disability History Month and the theme for this year is disability livelihood and employment so I asked you what
Finding the right clothing that fits comfortably and is functional can be a challenge, especially when living with mobility or
The Rollz Motion: A Game-Changing Mobility Aid for Freedom and Independence Back in 2020, I found myself struggling with just
It’s Migraine Awareness Week, and I’ve been living with migraines for many years, I’ve learned some valuable tips and tricks
Let’s check out the access at Norwich Theatre Royal! I used to come to Norwich Theatre Royal quite a lot when I
The Paralympics may be over but Average Disabled Jen VS is going to continue and it’s not just going to
Average Disabled Jen vs Paralympic SportsIn September 2024, inspired by the paralympic games in Paris, I decided to try &
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Come with me to an accessible playground! As we are coming to the end of the summer holidays we were
The Scoozy: An All-Terrain Beast for Adventurous Souls If you’re disabled and love exploring the great outdoors, then you need
My Top Hair & Makeup Hacks to help make life easier for disabled beauty lovers! I absolutely adore doing my
I am a strong, proud Disabled Woman! ✨ Earlier in my disability journey I didn’t have the disabled friends &
Disabled is NOT a bad word! ♿ As a society we can become really uncomfortable using the word disabled. All
“I think the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy. Because they know what it feels like