What Life In A Wheelchair Is Like

By Ryan Davis


People are not grateful for the fact that they can use their legs to get around until they find that they are no longer able to get from one point to another. This is what the average person will tell you about life in a wheelchair. It can be especially difficult to adapt to initially since there is so much that is new. In addition to the practical aspects, one also has to deal with the emotions.

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.

However, negativity can set in when you continue to think about how you got to this point and you may compare yourself to other people. Many people blame others for their circumstances. They becomes bitter about life. They wake up everyday feeling as if it is just another day that they have to go through.

However, many people are able to get passed this and move on with their lives. You can go on as you did before in life with a few adjustment that you obviously have to make. Many paraplegics are able to drive. They can then go to work and continue in their lives, so long as it doesn't involve physical activity, such as being a carpenter or a construction worker, for example.

There are many people who are in this state. They have a caregiver who attends to them. They have a way of getting around. It means that they are able to socialize. They have the option of studying. They can hold down a job. Many people go on to have a successful career as well as a happy 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.

When you receive a diagnosis, it can be difficult to know where to start. You need a routine in your day. This starts with getting up in the morning, and having a caregiver go through with what needs to be completed until you reach the stage where you are free to make the choices for the day. Of course, you need to make sure that you are on the right path. Often, this requires the help of a therapist.

It is not healthy to bottle up the emotions and to simply be stoic about it. One needs to talk about this. The follow day you are going to feel strong and better about life. People who are not in a wheelchair are often amazed at the good attitude which paraplegics have. However, this has become a way of life for them.




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