Why am I in this wheelchair? (Muscular dystrophy)
Living with muscular dystrophy involves more than just physical limitations; it's a journey marked by constant adaptation and resilience. As muscles weaken over time, wheelchair use becomes essential not only for mobility but also for independence and comfort. I have found that using a wheelchair, along with supportive devices like a respirator and tablet, helps me maintain connection with the world and manage daily tasks more effectively. Beyond the physical aspects, living with muscular dystrophy is an emotional challenge. The feeling of being "imprisoned" in one's own body is real, and it brings a unique type of pain that isn’t always visible. Anxiety about respiratory support—like the fear of ventilator failure—is a constant companion, but learning to manage this anxiety through mindfulness and support networks is crucial. In my experience, this condition has fostered a different kind of strength—mental fortitude that enables me to face each day with determination. Awareness and education about muscular dystrophy are vital; they help others understand our experiences and reduce misconceptions. Sharing these stories can empower both those living with the condition and their communities. If you or someone you know is affected by muscular dystrophy, seeking support groups and accessible resources can make a significant difference. Remember, while the muscles may weaken, the spirit and will to live meaningfully remain strong.
































































hey that's my uni classmate. grats there