It’s great to accept your disability and yourself and understand it’s a part of your life but you’re also more than it. It doesn’t mean you’re being negative it’s just what you live with and like you said it takes a lot of time to accept yourself as you are and know that you are worthy just as you are.
Thank you for sharing these insights to your world. Alyssa is starting to realize that she is different and can't do some things other people can. She doesn't bring it up but on occasion and then I can tell she is hurt by it.
Yes i can’t speak for her but it definitely does make my days harder sometimes definitely not all the time!! Some days are way easier than others !! It just all depends!!
Places don’t truly understand what accessible is. Like they may have a ramp but then another walkway has a step or doesn’t go on a slant down to a curb for a chair. Our house is “handicap accessible”- but yet the bathroom totally wouldn’t be for you for daily living cuz the tub isn’t big enough for a chair and not enough room for a chair to be perfect at the sink. They said it’s accessible since the doorway is wider but that’s the only thing lol. Obviously just having a ranch house doesn’t mean it’s meant for everyone but it will work for my disability since I rarely use a chair.