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Wheelchair, Bound

Emily Wojcik

My thoughts as I figure out life and world travel from a seated position.

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  • Emily Wojcik

    After fighting it for years, I've finally realized that having MS is a big part of my identity, not least because I use a wheelchair and a walker. It's hard to pretend able-bodiedness with these accessories.

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