About Me


 Ageing rapidly and with sadly now incurable spinal condition , I have an invisible ball and chain which limits my walking distance before pain , it varies , there's good days and bad days and some days I can't walk at all , it's called neurogenic claudication and it's a literal pain in the butt , I travelled many years in my fitter days , worked with the circus and ran my own bus , including it's maintenance , put my hand to all kinds of work depending on my needs at the time , and then one day POOF , like that , with no warning , I couldn't walk properly anymore , my legs wouldn't work , and so began the long and never ending search for diagnosis and therapies , Including amongst other things , acupuncture , mesotherapy, dietary , yoga , cortisone injections , surgery , to no avail (boohoo), and tolerating the endless stream of 'have you tried' suggestions ! Think about it , if you had a long term painful condition , would you not be endlessly researching and trying all options ?
My handicap is semi invisible , you wouldn't notice it unless you tried to go on a walk with me ,hence I don't do trekking ,I manage quite well in my small periphery.
I have never been one to throw in the towel , so this blog is about adaptations , adventures , mishaps , and aims to shed a light on challenges faced by disabled people when travelling and solutions where possible , I cannot speak for wheelchair bound people or other disabilities that I have no experience of , but I welcome all contributions, we have to highlight the absurdities and also the surprises we meet along the way .
This is my first ever try at a blog so bear with me ,

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