Disability Pride Month is celebrated annually in July to honor people with disabilities and their contributions to society.
As of 2024, at the tender age of 37, I am living with two chronic diseases. I'm grateful to God that I wake up each day. On my worst days, I wonder why me, Lord. Then I look back, remember what He’s already brought me through, and thank Him.
Let’s all remember that not all disabilities look the same. One of my nieces saw my handicap sticker on my table and asked who was handicapped. I explained to her that not all disabilities are people in wheelchairs or visible to the naked eye.
I battle with being an advocate for my new disability because I feel like I'm too young to be going through all I'm currently going through. Then, I must stop and remind myself that God still has me here for a reason. I pray that my presence helps someone else continue to fight and push through whatever they are going through.
Remember, we are not alone. I'm grateful to my family, friends, and neighbors who drive me around when I need them, ensure I have food to eat, bathe or walk my dog, and call to check on me. It takes a village. That's the key piece we are missing in America today. Villages matter!
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