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    The Corridor.

    When you start a new job there’s a lot to think about; being in the right place at the right time, sorting out the paperwork, & introducing…… Read more “The Corridor.”

    April 7, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    The Rejects: 6 Things People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Want You to Know (But Are Too Exhausted to Tell You).

    Rejects 1 and 2 are available by clicking each number. At one time the UK parliament took a break from arguing about how we could slip discreetly…… Read more “The Rejects: 6 Things People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Want You to Know (But Are Too Exhausted to Tell You).”

    April 4, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Big City Nights: Part 2.

    Part 1 is available here. Tuesday: Tuesday morning was bright but cold as we headed towards the Thames. The London traffic was in full force & I…… Read more “Big City Nights: Part 2.”

    March 31, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Big City Nights: Part 1.

    Saturday: The sound of my alarm is usually an undesirable one, but today was different. Today the alarm indicated that I needed to get out of bed…… Read more “Big City Nights: Part 1.”

    March 24, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    The Rejects: 6 Things No One Tells You About Working in Medical Research.

    Typing the words “medical research” into Google conjures up endless images of young Caucasian adults in lab coats & blue gloves injecting strange, blue fluids into conical…… Read more “The Rejects: 6 Things No One Tells You About Working in Medical Research.”

    March 21, 2019August 13, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    A Legitimate TED-Talk.

    Anyone under the age of 35 has probably been lectured about how technology is sucking out our souls through our eye sockets and we’re only one grammatical…… Read more “A Legitimate TED-Talk.”

    March 17, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Braveheart on Wheels.

    There are lots of assumptions made about disabled people. It’s assumed that we are unintelligent, have no desire for independence, are lazy, ungrateful, uncooperative, and only our…… Read more “Braveheart on Wheels.”

    February 24, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    It’s Not Easy Being Green.

    There are countless political parties, pressure groups, and lobbyist groups in support of reducing fossil fuel consumption, non-recyclable waste, and any other practices that damage our planet.…… Read more “It’s Not Easy Being Green.”

    February 17, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Time for a Holiday.

    Everyone needs to take a break every now and then, and I’m sure it comes as no surprise when I say that even going on holiday is…… Read more “Time for a Holiday.”

    February 10, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    The Working Days.

    After an unsuccessful stint in the NHS which ended in redundancy a mere seven months after it began, I was lucky enough to find a new role…… Read more “The Working Days.”

    February 3, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

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