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Together, We are Able to Overcome Rejections and Obstacles
Preethi Srinivasan was a young and energetic achiever in every sense of the word, till an accident made her a quadriplegic overnight. On Mother’s Day, Preethi’s mother Vijayalakshmi Srinivasan talks about what it means to be a mother and a friend to…
Image: A woman stands with a poster showing her support for fibro warriors
It Took Two Years to get a Proper Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia
Swati Agrawal, a fibromyalgia patient keenly wishes for more awareness and treatment for this incurable, misdiagnosed and misunderstood, invisible illness. Find out how she maintains her health. Listen to her in the video below. New Delhi, 12 May…
There is Blessing in my Thalassaemia
#WorldThalassemiaDay  Partth Thakur, 20, a thalassemia major, started The Wishing Factory to fulfil the desires of the terminally ill. His life that is packed with adventure and altruism for the welfare of thalassemia patients can provide…
Work Was My Driving Force After Becoming a Quadriplegic
Meet Mrunmaiy Abroal, a successful and bright young professional whose world was turned upside down when a fateful road accident rendered her immobile shoulder downwards. Despite a Spinal Cord Injury, she managed to finally overcome self doubt and…
Exercise Brought Back My Life After Cancer
Breast cancer survivor Parul Banka wants to inform and inspire others through her own example about leading a physically active lifestyle, especially after cancer, to manage pain, fatigue, improve muscle strength and regain confidence. Physical…
The Hardest Part is Putting in Your Best Effort Without Expecting Improvement
Shibani Ganguly, 50 is the sole caregiver for her mother, who has Alzheimer’s as a condition. She shares her experiences of a caregiver and how she has learnt the ropes on the job. When was he/she diagnosed and what were the early symptoms? In the…
Why I Embrace Pain
What does pain foretell? A reflective piece on what chronic pain means to triple negative cancer survivor Geetha Paniker that is beautiful and cathartic. It is one thing to feel empathy for others, but something totally different to be in pain. Each…
Aarthi Sampath, with limb girdle muscular dystrophy happy and contented on her wheelchair
My Tips to Stay Mobile and Cheerful in a Wheelchair
Aarthi Sampath has a condition known as limb girdle muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. She shares her challenges in coping with activities of daily living and offers useful tips for those in a similar condition. Life is a challenge for…
You Can Read My Thoughts
AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH A peep into the mind of Christopher Pereira, a young adult with autism, who shares his understanding of abstract concepts like ‘Self-determination’ and ‘Autonomy’ lucidly.