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hi
I'm ayesha and it's lovely to meet everyone here
I live at home with my full time carer. she looks after me because I have physical problems with my lower body and she needs to help me with daily tasks. I am also in a wheelchair and have seizures, so I need to be closely watched
I won't go in to much about the issues I face, but some of them are really embarrassing (I can't use the toilet being the main one)
I joined this site because I wanted a place to share my day to day activities and connect with people that care and will listen to me
also I am 23 (only), and this is basically my life and it's something I've never got used too. I miss out on so many things every day, and though my carer does a great job (even though sometimes she's up all night with me), it will be nice to do things without her- I do, I play on my amazon alexa and go on the computer (I am up before her today)
but other stuff. like be more indipendent
ayesha
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Hi and welcome! You will always find a friendly ear here :)
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Hi Aeshya (hi) welcome to DWD, I'm sure you'll find this a very friendly place :)
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Hi and welcome Ayesha! Have you always had these physical issues? Do you get out to meet up with people your own age at all? Do you have friends? Family support?
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Hi and welcome Ayesha. What a beautiful name :). There are a few of us here (inc me) with physical disabilities as well as affected by depression, so I hope that’ll help you feel part of our family real soon
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hi,
thanks all so much for the welcome!. I must admit when I registered I thought it might take a few days for some replies
where to I start...
thank you for the welcome, old mike. it's much apreciated
paula...... at the end of this month I am going to see where jane austen wrote pride and predjudice and honestly I can't wait. it will be fun!
thanks jaquia for the welcome
no family, suzy, and not really any friends. rachel tries to take me out places that are wheelchair accessible and fun, but sometimes it is difficult (maybe with how I am feeling). on bad pain days, or if I'm having a lot of seizures, we usually stay at home and play a game or do some crafts.
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Oooh! I'd love to see where she wrote it, it's one of my favourite books!!!
What crafts do you do?
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Another Jane Austin fan!
Do you have any options for things like day centres? - Fun ones I mean? So is Rachel your companion as well as carer? Do you find things which trigger your seizures?
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jaquia,
I make cards for people
recently someone who lives next door to me started her new life in thailand, and I did her a card with pictures of thailand and also some pictures of the local area (with rachel's help, of course!)
I also like making games. we just finished making a homemade snakes and ladders board (with questions when you land on the ladders). I love board games, especially if they involve trivia (I love trivia)
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Hi, just popping in to say hello and welcome. I love nearly all sorts of crafts too. I go to my daughter's school every Friday and do a craft with the 2 junior classes, ages 4 - 7, and I love it. Sometimes it's a lot of cutting out, but it's so worth it. Last near there was 26 in junior infants and 29 in senior infants. The kids love the crafts that 'do' something like the spider we made that went up and down the web, and the sail boat that actually floated on water, or the kite that actually flew.
Look at me whittering on, when I just came in to say hello.