Every single video you make it's just amazing and inspirational for anybody who watches them who has any kind of disability. I don't have MS but I struggle not just with incontence but ASD 2 etc. I can't really go out alone but I have been pushing myself more. Yesterday I went to a fair with friends which is really scary for me because of crowds and how I can freeze up and completely mentally shut down. Serious dissociation issues and panic attacks prevent me from doing a lot of typical activities but this year I went to many things with friends where I haven't gone in forever. I love how to you talk about pushing yourself and not letting some things get you down. You go through so much but won't let it stop you. You are a true inspiration for so many different people. Thank you for your videos. They can remind us all that even if we need aids or something we can still go and enjoy life. And you are so right. Needed a aid or something isn't a sign of weakness. For you it's a walker and for me it's having someone with me for my own safety in case I have a episode in public and need help getting into a safe quite area. It's amazing seeing your videos you share about your life. You are a amazing woman and seriously so strong. Thank you 🩷
Loving your hair. It’s that ageism ableism thing that can weigh on people’s judgements. It makes it hard to become on dependent on disability aids as it’s overcoming the stigma of being told you are too young. Losing independence in areas can feel lonely but what’s great about your videos is uplifting young disabled people that it’s not to be scared of needing aids is not so much losing independence but can give you the freedom and independence you need. This will feel true to many hope this makes sense ❤ - Aar
@@jeffkardosjr.3825 The shopping cart, YESSSS I agree! The rollator was great because it allowed me to walk for longer! I bought one the other day and I’m so excited to use it! I haven’t used forearm crutches!
@@BumblePree I've started using canes and crutches this year. If I'm doing something around the house or yard, something not long distance, generally I get by with a cane or two if there isn't an intense flare up or whatever. I tend to use the crutches for less predictable or long duration activities. Or sometimes for the sake of simplicity I just take the crutches.
If I lived closer, I would offer to take you to your next appointment. Sometimes for the mental health it is better to have someone there. And as I was offering you wouldn’t be a bother if you accepted. Even though I only know you through here, I still consider you as a friend ( granted easily pass as my daughter also). I have had my own issues were I did not want to go to an appointment alone but did not want to bother anyone ( but was not the best choice)
Cant wait to see your updates ma'am. I ordered the mega max and I must say you were so right about the capacity being large enough for a full nights sleep. 😊
@@BumblePree you awesome too. You always be my favorite diaper sister friend ever. I always love you diaper sister pree. We always be diapies besties forever. Plus with all the diapies huggies and all the love you ever get.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖
Hi BP , thanks for the video . Always helpful 👍!! , What I struggle with is self -worth , I just never think I am good enough 🤯( I am tying to like myself !! ) The other thing is that autoimmune disease for many health providers is still a mystery 😨-- Let get real , autoimmune disease is real ❣, I know , we , know , just sometimes trying to find a doctor that knows can be a struggle !! Be well , take care , Dreamer
I feel more freedom with my rollator. I also own canes, a power wheelchair, 2 wheeled walker and forearm crutches. Life with a disability is challenging, but at least I can personalize my mobility aids. If you find a rollator that has good storage pouches, a sturdy seat and large wheels, you'll find your independence is much greater than just using a cane.
Hi Pree! 🌻 Oh boy, I can relate to the topic of this video! Last time I listened to my ego and said internally " I can totally do this If I push myself hard enough, I'll rest later" and stayed several hours beyond what what what actually healthy sitting on my wheelchair; I got some gnarly pressure sores that I'm still recuperating from! I still struggle to this day asking for help, your video is such a good reminder! 🖤🖤🖤
@@federicovailati4545 hello! 🐝 gah, so relatable! Pushing ourselves when we go past our limits, never seems to be a good idea! 🤦🏽♀️ Asking for help seems to be something I still need to work on too! 🖤🖤🖤
I am transgender and have some irrelevant issues that led me to wearing diapers. Fellow trans women sadly were not sensitive about it and years ago I dealt with militantly sexual trans women who ridiculed me for wearing diapers
@@BumblePree the worst part of it all was that they spread dark bad rumors about me because of the diapers. It was so bad I had to run away and move to another state just to start my life over
Pree, I find your videos refreshingly honest and inspiring. We all eventually have our own physical shortcomings to deal with as we advance in age (I'm in my 70s). I think that it was unfortunate that multiple sclerosis and its side effects affected you so early in life. It looks to me that you are playing the hand that life dealt you very well and not giving up. For some years I was taking REMICADE by infusion for arthritis and I drove to the appointments alone, but I felt all right doing it that way. I usually left feeling better than when I arrived, but I have witnessed other patients receiving infusions and other treatments for other conditions and some of them did have companions in a chair nearby to provide some support through the treatment. I hope that all people who would like to have such support will be able to receive it. I'm glad that you accepted that the rollator is making your life easier and expanding what is possible for you to accomplish. I currently have sufficient stability that I don't need any further support, but if the time comes when I need a device, I hope I will not be pig headed and accept that it will improve my quality of life. I always look forward to your videos.
Since I had Cervical Stenosis Surgery back in Dec. I have been using my rollator 97% of the Time and the other 3% a cane since my balance is more of an issue than before my surgery. I didn't use my Cane that much inside my house B-4 Dec. but, I'm now using the Rollator to get me Moving all the time... Last week I had Gallbladder Surgery and I have been recovering and doing better.🖤
Stay strong, people with disabilities that are not visible. Is hard for people understanding. I can totally understand with you. My cp is so hidden nobody can tell really tell. Keep up the good work Bree.
Always love your transparency giving us all an insight into your life. We should all listen to people going through circumstances like this Thanks Pree