The author reflects on the challenges of sleep as a quadriplegic, noting its importance for health and well-being. Past experiences of effortless sleep have changed into struggles with discomfort and care routines. Despite occasional restful nights, the author expresses a sense of dread towards bedtime, feeling it has become unproductive and taxing.
Category Archives: Disability
Quadriplegic Product Review: Meta AI Glasses
The author, a quadriplegic, shares insights on adaptive technology through a review series, starting with Meta’s smart glasses. He appreciates their hands-free features, audio, and video capabilities, which enhance his independence. Despite concerns about privacy and battery life, the glasses have integrated well into his routine, proving beneficial overall.
2025 Review: Thanks For Visiting
The author transitioned their blog, Life Keeps Rolling, to a new platform, Limp Wrist Art, to better showcase their artwork and graphic design. With 6,000 views in 2025, engagement through authentic interactions exceeded expectations. Advocacy posts gained significant interest, reflecting the importance of disability discussions, while professional opportunities emerged from the rebranding.
All I Want For Christmas
The author reflects on the significance of Christmas and the impact of their long-distance relationship with his wife. By merging family traditions, creating shared ornaments, and prioritizing time together during holidays, they built a strong bond. After a decade of Christmases together, gratitude for their enduring love remains central to their holiday spirit.
Balancing Hope and Realism in Spinal Cord Injury Research
The journey through spinal cord injury recovery highlights the fluctuating landscape of potential treatments, from stem cell therapy to gene therapy, brain-computer interfaces, and pharmaceutical advancements. While optimism drives hope for breakthroughs, realistic expectations are essential. Finding balance between faith in science and current life circumstances fosters resilience and preparedness for future opportunities.
Barbed Wire Sickness and the Psychology of Disability
Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” highlights his pioneering concept of Logotherapy, emphasizing the human pursuit of purpose even amidst suffering. The book draws parallels between “barbed wire sickness,” linked to wartime trauma, and the experiences of individuals with disabilities, illustrating how isolation affects mental health and underscoring the resilience derived from meaning.
Disability Protections in Air Travel Have Been Grounded
A hard-fought rule meant to protect wheelchair users in air travel is now in limbo. Airlines sued to block it, and the Trump administration folded. Instead of enforcing basic rights, they paused protections. This isn’t just policy reversal—it’s a betrayal of disabled travelers who deserve accountability, not excuses.
A Thursday with Josh: Living with SCI
This post provides a detailed account of a typical Thursday for a quadriplegic individual, highlighting their morning routine, preparation for a support group, and evening activities. The author emphasizes the importance of community, personal routine, and how SCIboston’s support enhances their life while promoting awareness of spinal cord injuries.
Accessibility in iOS 26
Apple’s iOS 26 enhances accessibility with innovative features like Accessibility Nutrition Labels, Accessibility Reader, and improved Braille Access. New tools, such as Live Captions and Personal Voice creation, support users with disabilities, fostering independence. These updates underscore Apple’s commitment to digital equality, ensuring technology is user-friendly for all, especially those with special needs.
Autonomic Dysreflexia Revisited
Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) occurs when the autonomic nervous system overreacts to stimuli below a spinal cord injury, causing symptoms like headaches, sweating, and blood pressure spikes, rather than typical pain. This response serves as an alarm to prevent complications. Recognizing individual symptoms can help manage and mitigate risks effectively.
