Quadriplegic Product Review: ibot PMD

The author, a quadriplegic, shares his experiences with adaptive technology, specifically the ibot Personal Mobility Device (PMD). He highlights its innovative features, like climbing stairs and multiple modes for diverse terrains. Despite some drawbacks, he praises its impact on his independence and appreciates the customer support from Mobius Mobility in enhancing his quality of life.

My Complicated Relationship With Sleep

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.

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.

The Analogy of the Brain and Guitar

Spinal cord injury disrupts communication between the brain and body, similar to a guitarist who cannot change notes due to his capo. The spinal cord functions as the main pathway for motor and sensory signals. Damage leads to paralysis or loss of sensation, preventing the brain’s signals from reaching their destinations.

Navigating Life’s Challenges: Disability and Burnout

Living with a disability involves significant adaptation, facing daily challenges that can lead to burnout. Chronic pain and the emotional strain of self-advocacy contribute to this issue, affecting not only individuals but also caregivers. Acknowledging limits, seeking help, and promoting open discussions are crucial for recovery and well-being.

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