Wapak Lagapak! My clumsy bicycle ride, bike pa more!

in #blog7 years ago

Losing a hand was great loss, what more if you lose two of them? I mean, not permanently but for some reason, maybe because of your clumsiness and you lose control of your bicycle and had an accident.

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It's almost two week since I lose both of my hands, but still I'm thankful because I don't have any bone fracture or dislocated bone. The massage therapist said that it will heal soon, maybe after 2 weeks. Luckily I can manage to use my fingers after what happened to me but what really intimidating here is; How in the world PWDs live with only one hand or without a hand at all.

I admire PWDs who can cope up with life despite of what their condition is. I mean how cool is that to write even if your don't have any hands? How can you bathe and clean your entire body without any hands? How can you manage to eat without any hands? And lastly, my worst problem, how can you manage to poop without any hands?

I have this best friend of mine who only have one hand. Take note of this, she's a bisexual tho. She can dance, she even choreographed dance crew. She can ride a bicycle, she can ride faster than me without any injury. She can even manage life. She was naturally born with one hand and four fingers. She was my best buddy since we were kids. I admire her a lot.

Now, in my case. I want to salute all those PWDs who manage to live life even if it is really hard. I want to bow down to them for being strong in life despite of what they are in our society. My respect and admiration is for them. They are blessed as us, tho we might be born with complete body, they still human that live with us as a human.

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wtf bro ! well that looks bad hehe would you up me