Category: blog
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LeAnn Swinney: Brain Aneurysms
I always start my story with “I went to sleep as LeaAnn, and woke up a total stranger.” One September 2014 Labor day I suffered an acute Subdural Hematoma, otherwise […]
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Hydrocephalus: A Ticking Time Bomb
You don’t know when, you don’t know how…but, you know it will. Each day goes by, turning into a week, a month…a year. Moments of happiness, moments of sadness and…moments […]
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Hydrocephalus: Do You Limit Yourself when it comes to Learning?
Written by Skye Waters Fear…a driver for most (negative) things in life. It’s certainly blocked me from doing a few things. In fact, had it not been for fear, I […]
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LeaAnn: TBI and Memory Loss
TBI and Memory Loss
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Jane Colfer: What is Hydrocephalus?
Today I’d like to talk to you all about a condition which is known as Hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is caused by the build up of fluid in the cavities that can […]
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Jane Colfer: What is Spina Bifida
So for today’s blog post I thought I’d give you an insight to what exactly Spina Bifida is and what’s it like for me personally having Spina Bifida. I will […]
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Ali Ingersoll: Wheelchair Air Travel
Once upon a time, a Fairy God Mother pulled up to the Delta departure gate in a pumpkin-colored chariot to deliver Prince Charming and Cinderella to their first adventure in […]
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Cindy Kolbe: 6 TIPS FOR TRAVELING
My family had rarely traveled before my daughter Beth’s C6-7 spinal cord injury. From a small town in Ohio, she had been on a plane once, to Orlando, Florida. Beth […]
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Chad Waligura: Able Outdoors
“The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely, or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quite alone with the heavens, nature, and God. Because only […]
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Chad Waligura: The Joys Of Flying Solo
It wasn’t until after 10 years of traveling post-injury that I got the bright idea that I might be able to do it by myself someday. It was kinda like […]