I have lurking around for a long time. I just joined a little bit back and figured I should tell a little bit about my-self.
I am 34 years old. I am currently living in Northwest, PA area, even though I still keep a home in Florida and Missouri both. I am divorced x2 now. I have three kids, two girls and a son. The girls live with me full time and my son during the summer months.My oldes daughter Hanna Michelle just Graduated H.S. this last year one year early. My Son David Jeriemiah is a in the 10th grade this year. MY youngest daughter Amanda Elizabeth was born with spina-bifia. So she is partialy-paralyzed from the was down and in diapers 24/7 due to the nerve damage from this birth-defect. se is in the 8th grade this year.
I am self-employed as I do custom computer aided drafting for different types of prodjects.
I am open to most questions asked of me. If something is to personal I will let you know and give the best answer that I can.
I have worn diapers 24/7 for the last 15 years. Since my freshman year of college. I am physically diabled due to a auto accident.
I had wre diapers off and on again though out my youth for bed-wetting problems.
MY youngest daughter Amanda Elizabeth was born with spina-bifia. So she is partialy-paralyzed from the was down and in diapers 24/7 due to the nerve damage from this birth-defect.
Sympathy from the masses, my second cousin has the same disorder unfortunately.
She has learned to deal with very well. The only problem now are some of the older teens in her school. I am also in a wheelchair 90% of the time do to my disability so we both learned to adjust to things around the wheels we use.
A disability is only a problem if you let it be. If the person acepts and learns there limatations then they will also learn how to over come these as well.
I have completed 6 years of college and raised a family and work for myself now, even being disabled my-self in the goverments Eyes.
Nemo, I hope that it wouldn’t sound fake, because this who I really am. But from what I have seen before, I quess that is a pretty common thig to see at times also.
Nice to have you on the board michelle. Just after reading you post reminds me of a concert i went to. now in ireland alot of the venues dont have wheelchair areas, so i was at a concert, Flogging Mollies to be precise, and we are all going mad, the next thing we know is a guy in a wheel chair is being crowd surfed around the Venue. Everyone sorta stopped moshing for a sec and looked, but he was having a whale of a time so we went back to moshing, and we all had lemonade. true story (apart from the lemonade thing)