When There Are Hard Days | Life With A Disability
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2021
- #ableism #disability #lovedisabledlife
In today's video, I talk about the fact that some days are harder than others when you live with a disability. I think it is important to be open and honest about when the hard days happen, and that we encourage and support each other through them. CLOSED CAPTIONED
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The Love Disabled Life CZcams channel is committed to challenging the stigma of disability that perpetuates the discrimination and marginalization of disabled people. Videos are about aspects of daily life, our history and culture and positive disability identity.
I'm Jody, the woman behind (and in front of too!) the camera, and I am motivated to advocate for positive disability identity through this CZcams channel, as well as in by blog website and Etsy shop, to provoke new ways of thinking about being disabled. In doing this work, I hope that I can amplify the voices of my community so that they may be better understood and accepted in society. While I acknowledge, as disabled people, we might not like every day (let's face it, some days are hard), we should always love who is living them.
DISCLAIMER This video is for educational, advocacy and informational purposes only. Jody Yarborough was not compensated for any products or services mentioned in this video.
You deserve to feel heard. The fact that you are uploading these videos and acknowledging your experiences is such a great step forward to invoke change in the healthcare system. Keep going Jody! You are helping so many people.
Thank you so much! Awww I never thought of it that way. Thank you!!!
Sorry to hear you’re having those frustrations. Hoping that you find a Doctor Who will actually listen and is open to a conversation
thank you! Me too! I know you know how it feels. Hugs.
You have ever right to voice your feelings and it's wrong how doctors treat people.