Everyone experiences times when they feel overwhelmed by problems to fix, regardless of whether they have SMA, as I do. My life right now is a work in progress, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I’m currently addressing two main issues: frequent illness and a lack of nursing coverage.
Soaring With Hope – a Column by Ari Anderson
I’ve written plenty about how hard I work to keep healthy and prevent emergencies. I work just as hard to figure out new ways to have fun, immersive experiences that can accommodate my physical challenges. Last year for SMA Awareness Month, I wrote that my dream was to travel across…
Anyone can experience ironic twists and turns in life, and those of us with SMA are no exception. In my previous column, I wrote about how my mom and one of my day nurses heroically saved my life during a medical crisis. Coincidentally, the nurse who helped save…
No matter what SMA throws at me, people invest so much into my care that hardly anything keeps me down for long. I invest a lot into my care as well. Two years ago, I wrote a column about how hard I work with my Vest Airway Clearance…
SMA has certainly given me the privilege of seeing cool gadgets and cutting-edge technology evolve over time. For instance, I’ve had five different wheelchairs since 1987, when I was 5 years old. The technology of them has changed so much over the years that I’ve felt like a passenger…
In addition to moving into my new home in February, I’ve been experiencing several other major changes. I’ve been bracing myself for them since they arrive in waves. Thankfully, several anchors in my life add stability and prevent me and the wheels of my chair from being swept away. First…
Now that I’ve been living in my new house for a month, I better understand what I love about it. In my last house, where we’d lived since I was 13, I had my own home within the home, which included my bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and medical supply room.
Memories are like windows that look inward. Living with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) certainly adds a special framework to that window, allowing light to pour in on all the unique experiences I wouldn’t have otherwise had. I consider that a blessing. SMA has taught me to treasure my…
The weather can affect those of us with SMA in ways that many people wouldn’t think of. For example, I wish I could just enjoy looking out of the window as the snow falls, with everything I need to wait out a winter storm. But in my reality, ice,…
As I reflect on 2024, I see that some great things have happened for me. I’m trying to figure out how to multiply those great things so they happen more often. This is one way I can gain an advantage while living with…
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