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    Author: diaryofadisabledperson

    My multi-award-winning blog discusses what life is like as a bisexual, non-binary disabled person was started in 2017. I have a 1st class honours degree in nutrition from the University of Leeds where I now work in medical research, and I'm also a co-chair of their Disability, Accessibility, and Mental Health Staff Network. Outside of work I practise Paganism, and have a passion for wrestling, video and board gaming, rock music, and science fiction. You can find me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram simply by searching diaryofadisabledperson.

    Building a Network.

    Over the summer of 2021, as some semblance of normality began to return as concern for the pandemic waned, a good friend of mine came to me…… Read more “Building a Network.”

    October 16, 2022October 16, 2022 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Yet Another Consequence of a Deadly Pandemic.

    Prior to the pandemic, moving around as a visibly disabled pedestrian certainly had its difficulties, but I felt that improvements were being made. Campaigns such as Dr…… Read more “Yet Another Consequence of a Deadly Pandemic.”

    October 9, 2022October 9, 2022 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Why I Work In Clinical Trials.

    “Granny, I got the job!” These are the words I yelled as I hurtled as fast as my pain-riddled body would allow, from my home office to…… Read more “Why I Work In Clinical Trials.”

    October 2, 2022October 2, 2022 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Hybrid Theory.

    There haven’t been many positives to come from the pandemic; generally widespread illness that kills or disables millions of people isn’t exactly a joyous occasion. However, one…… Read more “Hybrid Theory.”

    September 25, 2022September 25, 2022 by diaryofadisabledperson

    I Should Have Known.

    An experience shared by many LGBTQAI+ people is the duality of both hilarity and grief when reflecting on life prior to coming out; the hilarity of missing…… Read more “I Should Have Known.”

    September 18, 2022September 18, 2022 by diaryofadisabledperson

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