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kenny said:Having friends is something most disabled people long for, I have cerebral palsy, am wheelchair bound, yes I know people who might have a chat, or see people in the gym and at football matches, but I feel a longing for a friend, a mate to go to the pub with, I have even advertised for one in desperation! When I have managed to form some sort of friendship, the person has always drifted away, who wants to be lumbered with a wheelchair, not many, I rely on my parents a lot, and as I am 34, it's not ideal, but parents will do anything for me. Friends I had as a youngster have all gone on to marry, have kids, got employment, got girlfriends, all the things that I cannot do, I feel as though life has left me behind, in a time warp, people say join local clubs, but where are these clubs and meeting, I've never found any yet
I'm sure we have spoken before. I live with quadriplegic CP and use a wheelchair. I have experienced a little of what you have mentioned when I was a teenager but I'm at the point now where if you don't like who or what I am then jog on. It does take a while to get to that point. I would love to talk with you.
Drop me an email.
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@Adrian_Scope I have thought about it but I don’t think I could do it on my own.
Its something to think about.
Even an online support group would be good. I’m on Instagram and follow lots of fibro folks
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Hi in our area we have a body called Staying Well.....this is for people over 60, both disabled and abled. We get together twice a month and have talks, singers, games and there is a real sense of community. Check out your area if this is of interest to you.
We also have another body called Able/Disabled group. Not a member myself, but I dont think there is an age group. Check it out
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