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Making Sense Of Life, One Story At A Time
Sharing real life stories of neurodiversity, cancer, neurology and healing - to help others feel seen, heard and empowered.
Go Grab Life!


A Neurodivergent Day Trip to London: Planning Around Energy, Access and Reality
A day trip to London sounds simple. Book the train. Pack a bag. Head into the city. But when you live with Autism, ADHD, Functional Neurological Disorder, chronic fatigue, and a mobility scooter with a limited battery life, a “simple” day out becomes a carefully balanced energy equation. This is what a day in London looks like when you plan it around access, sensory needs, rest breaks, and the reality that your body might change the plan at any moment. Booking Passenger Assis
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The Man Who Found The Lump: My Husband's Plea
We often talk about the person who goes through cancer, but not enough about the one who stands beside them. My husband has always been my quiet strength - steady, loving, and strong - but in October 2024 he shared something that took my breath away. My husband put a post on social media that was very unlike him. He's such a private person but has seen the impact that my honesty has had in the social media posts I had made and wanted to be honest about his experience so that
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“Go Grab Life”
Breast cancer will always be part of me, it changed me, my body and my outlook on life. I survived it and not everyone can say that. I'm one of the lucky ones. During my treatment I said I wanted to get a tattoo. My first tattoo to celebrate my survival. My first tattoo full stop. It took a while to decide what and where and who to do it. 2 years after I became cancer free, I celebrated it by getting my very own pink ribbon. My permanent reminder that I came through a tough b
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