By: Marc Stecker-Wheelchair Kamikaze-
Okay, I’ll admit it. Despite my best attempts to stay in the
moment, live my life mindfully, and not get overwhelmed with regrets about the
past or worries about the future, every now and then the shock of my having a
progressively disabling disease hits me square on the kisser. As I become more
disabled and doing everyday things becomes increasingly difficult, those smacks
to the kisser get harder to dodge. Sometimes, when looking at the multitudes
walking effortlessly down the streets of the city, or watching a sporting event
and seeing tens of thousands of people in the stands…
moment, live my life mindfully, and not get overwhelmed with regrets about the
past or worries about the future, every now and then the shock of my having a
progressively disabling disease hits me square on the kisser. As I become more
disabled and doing everyday things becomes increasingly difficult, those smacks
to the kisser get harder to dodge. Sometimes, when looking at the multitudes
walking effortlessly down the streets of the city, or watching a sporting event
and seeing tens of thousands of people in the stands…
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