Keep Moving While Searching for the Silver Lining
Joe Sooch Joe Sooch
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 Published On Jan 29, 2024

Meet Sandie. Start off with what is the silver lining to having a disability. Before having a disability, she was not a good person and humbled her. She wanted to do more with her life being an older disabled queer person filling that social media niche. Getting that first wheelchair really expanded her horizons and wanted to share it with the world. As being apart of two different generations, is the older generation less likely to share or we all just the same? Choosing whether to post positive or negative or nothing related to disability at all. As great as social media, it can be extremely no vicious and no protection. In an office, it would be considered harassment and repercussions. On social media, there isn’t any.

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0:00 Start
5:30 Hellooooo
6:00 Don’t Stay Where You Are. Look for the Silver Lining
10:00 Was Not a Nice Person Before my Disability
14:00 Felt Like I Was Flying When I Received My Power Wheelchair-I Cried from Joy
16:00 Social Media is Needed Because Many are Stuck in Bed and Their Only Access to the World Besides its Negatives
19:00 Extremely Important to be Authentic to Yourself or Others
20:00 Are You Aware that People You are Following are Toxic?
25:00 Disability People Are Tired of Others Complaining About the Inaccessibility and Ableism
30:00 Don’t Feel Safe Because I Get Harassed Everyday and No Protection From Social Media


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I'm Joe Sooch. I have Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva(FOP) where my muscles, tendons, and ligaments turn into bone. I get flares/swelling all over my body that can last a month to 2 years and bones will form thus locking my body into place. It is extremely rare with about a thousand cases on the planet. I am basically 95% disabled and permanetely in a wheelchair.

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