Communication increases disability inclusion. Hi I'm Sue Schaffer and this is part of - Infobilitysue.wordpress.com. The site provides projects and presentations to promote disability inclusion. I welcome your stories, ideas, feedback and help to generate interest in the awareness process. "When we work together we can do so much." (Helen Keller)
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Alternatives
Should a person in a power wheelchair go for cervical surgery? I can't imagine I would not suddenly have neck pain, headaches, and communication problems (in addition to other things). I think I should at least try some holistic approaches first. This is just too risky and I'll not be able to reverse this mess- just go on a surgery spree. There are many good anti- inflammatory foods so I will try them for awhile- cherries, salmon, salad, grain fed beef, olive oils, cinnamon, cumin, broccoli, cauliflower, green tea. I know the physical therapies are really not the answer. A lot can be said for positivity and perseverance too. If a person is disabled anyway the base line is totally different- no one really understands if they don't live it.
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