Wednesday, 12 June 2019

How Life In A Wheelchair Can Be Positive

By Ryan Davis


Being confined to a wheelchair is obviously not an easy way of life to adapt to. There are times where you will feel depressed because of your lifestyle. It especially applies to someone who has been more active or to someone who had to give up everything and make many changes. Even someone with the most positive attitude will have days where they will want to give up. Of course, this is only natural, as you are living life in a wheelchair.

Obviously, this is initially a huge shock. There are people who would rather be dead. It can especially apply to a person who was once very active. This often happens when a young person has an accident and discovers they have their whole life ahead of them. It can be from a diving accident or from an injury on the sports field. It is common to fall off bicycles and motorbikes.

A parent who breaks their neck is no longer able to give their child a hug. It is heartbreaking to them. A young person who was once active is no longer able to go out and kick a soccer ball or run around. Parents will obviously be upset and have to consider a future for them which can seem bleak. However, it doesn't have to turn out this way. It all depends on the attitude of the individual as well as the family members who should offer their support.

Support is everything at a time like this. It is obviously difficult for the family. For one thing, they will be affected emotionally. But it is also difficult for them on a practical level. In the past, parents were forced to send the youngster to a home. However, these days, it is encouraged that they help them to build a future which can fit into society. This is still possible.

There are even people who start a business from home and become very successful. There are people who learn to paint with their mouths and even teach other individuals to do the same. Others will become inspired by a person like this. However, it is necessary to have a mentor because it is not an easy road ahead. You need the support of your family.

It can also be frustrating as you adapt to the wheelchair. It is obviously a different kind of motion. There are narrow spaces you need to get through. There are stairs that you may not be able to get up. There are places which are not wheelchair friendly. These are all things to take into consideration.

Someone who was more independent before may have additional problems and take more time to adjust to this kind of lifestyle. One obviously needs to rely on family for support. You need to have a caregiver. It is important not to be stubborn because this will lead to negative behavior. One needs to give in to the support.

Some of the more practical aspects, you will learn over time just by experience. For example, it can be difficult to navigate the wheelchair at first. But this becomes just like driving a car. You learn to protect it as you fly as it can become damaged very quickly. You may also need to do a little research as to where the more wheelchair friendly areas are.




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