Financial abuse is a form of exploitation that is often hidden, misunderstood, and deeply damaging. For amputees and disabled people, the risk can be higher — not because of weakness, but because systems, dependence, and vulnerability are too often taken advantage of...
Healing Living with limb loss is a profound life change that affects the body, mind, and daily routines. For some amputees, this transition can intersect with hoarding behaviors—creating challenges that are often misunderstood and rarely discussed. Hoarding is not...
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Life can feel overwhelming at times. For many of us, difficulties with anxiety, depression, trauma, or simply coping with day-to-day stress can become heavy and hard to carry alone. Knowing where to turn — and having resources that actually help — can make all the...
People often assume that tiredness comes from being unfit, inactive, or unmotivated.For amputees, that assumption couldn’t be further from the truth. Fatigue after limb loss is real, physical, and often invisible — and it affects people very differently depending on...
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