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Adam LeeAdam Lee
Dyslexic young man performs twisting balloons.
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America's War on the DisabledAmerica's War on the Disabled
Contains strong language and graphic descriptions of political events.
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Brachial Plexus Birth InjuriesBrachial Plexus Birth Injuries
My child was injured at birth in Lafayette, Louisiana. I am currently journaling her outcome since surgery.
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CATTS4 At HomeCATTS4 At Home
Activities and interests of Betty Taggart, former Ms. Wheelchair Georgia.
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Di's Home PageDi's Home Page
Disabilitiy information and a little bit about me. I have spent a lot of time over the years gathering disability resource information.
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Disability ResourcesDisability Resources
Resources for disabled persons, including Christian ministries. By a person with a Charcot Marie Tooth, a neuro-muscular condition.
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Inspiration on Wheels!Inspiration on Wheels!
Motivating, uplifting, encouraging, fun site which shows how being disabled is a challenge which can enhance the quality of life when a person tries. Scouting for kids in wheelchairs, snow skiing, feelings, and elmo.
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Kalib's Web SiteKalib's Web Site
Tells the story of his preterm birth (23 weeks), spinal cord injury and bout with cancer. Includes lots of pictures, a glossary, links, and suggestions for books and toys.
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Lasik/Dry Eye Support RingLasik/Dry Eye Support Ring
Story of a woman with severe dry eyes.
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Life or Something Like ItLife or Something Like It
Living the life that was dealt to us to the fullest!
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Linkable.orgLinkable.org
Community linking together the personal websites of disabled people. Has message board and related resources and products.
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Living With a Dis-AbilityLiving With a Dis-Ability
No one is exempt from some sort of pain, whether it is physical or emotional. Photographs and articles.
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Lynette's PageLynette's Page
30 year old went into a coma after childbirth. Now is permanently disabled.
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Megan's NotebookMegan's Notebook
An author who had a stroke at an early age and lives in Pennsylvania.
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Miss Dee Dee's PlaceMiss Dee Dee's Place
Has a brittle bone disease called, "Osteogenesis Imperfecta." Loves designing webpages, and graphics.
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Official Hard Transplant WebsiteOfficial Hard Transplant Website
Doctors told me in 1996 I had 1 to 2 years to live without a heart transplant. Medicaid is really lousy here and my heart's still here, biking 2 miles---
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Post-Polio Syndrome Information and MorePost-Polio Syndrome Information and More
Sylvia and Marilyn's page on several disability topics and other interests.
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Sage's PageSage's Page
This web site is an attempt to give back a little of what has been given to us.
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See With Your Heart, Speak With Your HeartSee With Your Heart, Speak With Your Heart
A website for those with disabilities to visit for inspiration, and dialogue. Authored by a legally blind retired teacher.
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Shazza'sShazza's
Parent of a 3 year old child with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and global developmental delay. The site touches on sibling issues, services, and includes an interactive book to take you through her little man's average week.
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Steve's New Life for MeSteve's New Life for Me
Story of his life on disability after a kidney transplant.
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Stump 'R' UsStump 'R' Us
A site for amputees and other with disablilites.
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Vasile StoicaVasile Stoica
How he became the first disabled Romanian to travel around the world by manual wheelchair.
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Virginia SullingerVirginia Sullinger
Stories by a mother of three children with severe medical conditions.
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We the Disabled ParentsWe the Disabled Parents
A Canadian mother with disabilities recounts her fight to retain custody of her children.
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Windchime WalkerWindchime Walker
An artist's creative responses to disability and life. Decorate canes and walkers; connect art to activism; experience the healing power of poems and stories.
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Windchyme's Home PageWindchyme's Home Page
Personal site about service dogs, disability and disability law, and advocacy.
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Your Friend, MichaelYour Friend, Michael
Physically disabled persons share their thoughts and ideas.
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