Hi, my name is VicDandelion!
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VicDandelion
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I worked in disability rights until a few years ago when my own disability grounded me completely .
I'm now trying to come to terms with this and carving out s future with my lifetime partner who is also my carer.
Hi ?
I'm now trying to come to terms with this and carving out s future with my lifetime partner who is also my carer.
Hi ?
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Hi @VicDandelion welcome to the community! Let us know if you need any helpDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Thanks so much .I did just post a question on the end of a thread .Hoping for answers .
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Welcome to the community @VicDandelion I believe your questions have been answered in the discussions you posted on
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Hi, Iused to be a carer for sope looking after people with cerebal pausey. Now I need carers, I am in a wheelchair due to a stroke and also ataxia, a muscle problem, but hi anyway.
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Hi @VicDandelion
Good Afternoon!!!!!
I’m one of the Community Champion’s on here.
We are all here to help/advice new members.
Please please let me know if you need a hand ? in & around the Community?????
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