There's a hint of toxic positivity here, some disabled people don't have the option of living their life to the fullest like this. I have a neurological disability, it causes unending pain that stops me from working, socialising and affects my mobility.
This is her story of her life being loved to her fullest. I have a deadly form of EDS, I cannot elevate my BP, I cannot participate in many things even regular chair users can. But I don't see anything wrong with what she's saying. I don't find it toxic. Each of our perceived limits are not allowed to be labeled by people who don't understand our limits or lack of. I am wheelchair bound for life, I am partially ambulatory. While I am constantly encouraged to switch to a full power chair due to loss of ability of my lower arms. I don't think it's it's toxic to say, I fought it and advocated for a hybrid manual chair because I refuse to give in fully to my disease. I have my chair and though on hard days, I may not be able to go out, I am not considering this a limit. Fibromyalgia has taken most of my days, but I find what you may consider toxic positivity, motivation. Yes it's nice to see videos of people who recognize the struggles, but I don't like to drown in self pity. I want to hear positivity. We need to hear it.
YES! Perceptions need to change! Love your talk Chloe, NOTHING will stop you achieving your dreams. GO Chloe!
Such a joy to share a stage with you, you incredible being!! Xx
Absolutely inspiring!
Well done, Chloe, that was brilliant!
An inspiration Chloe! 💥
I know her. She’s a very good friend.
There's a hint of toxic positivity here, some disabled people don't have the option of living their life to the fullest like this. I have a neurological disability, it causes unending pain that stops me from working, socialising and affects my mobility.
try to live your best life and be happy
This is her story of her life being loved to her fullest. I have a deadly form of EDS, I cannot elevate my BP, I cannot participate in many things even regular chair users can. But I don't see anything wrong with what she's saying. I don't find it toxic. Each of our perceived limits are not allowed to be labeled by people who don't understand our limits or lack of. I am wheelchair bound for life, I am partially ambulatory. While I am constantly encouraged to switch to a full power chair due to loss of ability of my lower arms. I don't think it's it's toxic to say, I fought it and advocated for a hybrid manual chair because I refuse to give in fully to my disease. I have my chair and though on hard days, I may not be able to go out, I am not considering this a limit. Fibromyalgia has taken most of my days, but I find what you may consider toxic positivity, motivation. Yes it's nice to see videos of people who recognize the struggles, but I don't like to drown in self pity. I want to hear positivity. We need to hear it.
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